The weather was great and the atmosphere was awesome no drama, no competition just everyone out because they love cars, everything a good car meet should be.
Not every car had the lowest stance or most aggressive wheels (my car included) but the cars that did were on point and the cars that didn’t were still clean as hell.
Random stuff
Like I said the atmosphere of this event was great and lent itself to a few photos of this and that
The driver of this limo was walking around the meet, I wonder if he got any ideas?The only bike at the meetwelovethis.ca + illestWhile Sic Ryde did not have his A game car out he was still in attendanceThis clean MR2 is the perfect starting point for something epicNice lookin e30 m3 though the wheel weights made me sadSteezy lineup
The box
Probably one of the best fitted boxes I have ever seen in person was this one from curbed.ca
Shortly after arriving he let the air out of the sytem in the rear and brought it down to this height
The Genesis
I have not seen a lot in the GTA but I hope that changes this season
Some spacers would have this car looking even better
Evo’s
A lot of Evo guys came out, these cars are monsters.
I wonder how much negative attention that plate bringsThese cars always look so pissed off, it's greatFeed me.
Infiniti’s
Owners of Nissan’s luxury line are not afraid to get low
Clean and subtle this g35 was properThe stance and fitment on this car earned him some stickersThis G35 had a lot of poke and stretch goin onThe green inset on the wheels was a nice touch
Honda’s and Acuras
The Honda crowd came out with a lot of clean rides
Probably the cleanest Type R I have ever seenClean, low AcuraP-dizzles flush CivicThe driver of the bus in the background hated life when he had to leaveCheck out the rear fitment on this RSXTL Type S on Gramlights with a DC5 carbon diffuserI heard that this was the first Hella Flush approved car in Ontario......it is easy to see why that would be the caseLindsay bought her s2000 in Florida and had a blast driving it backSince was lucky enough to hit up the tail of the dragonGot to see that s2000 I posted up a week or two ago in personAnd this one as wellIt's friggen low
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I wonder how much negative attention that plate brings
LOL Thank you, it was my 5th choice and thought it was funny/heat @ the same time
any more pics of the Evo’s?
Very nice pics!!