Back today with the conclusion of the 2014 Reunited coverage, and since I cleared out most of the trucks and classics in Tuesday’s post today we will focus on the cars that made up the rest of the show field.
As I stressed in part one a key part of what made this show great was variety, so I’ve tried my best to represent that today.
From both a spectator and photography perspective I hope that Reunited retains this location for subsequent years because the venue really lends itself to photos that are more appealing to look at compared to your standard parking lot fare.
Car Limbo
For 2014 the vehicle limbo was brought to you by Nine-O-Five Rides and stanceiseverything.com.
Connor had no issues dragging his way through a few rounds in his new Audi project
The gunmetal Vossens really suit this car well compared to the chrome wheels it had previouslyRyan (pictured hopping off the trunk) tried his best to help Shannon make it through another round but alas it didn’t work
This car actually gave a few cars a serious run for their money, it’s much lower than you would expect
I get the feeling that the kid in the passenger seat isn’t focusing on the bar, or even aware he is in a limbo contest. He is now well versed in the spelling of ‘Street Outlawz’
The Truly Unique
Being a show targeted at such a large section of the enthusiast crowd Reunited drew out a number of unique builds. I know a lot of you are interested in the more left field kind of builds so I’ve showcased a few below.
In my humble opion this would be much cooler if it layed body over kitPerhaps the only dropped Pontiac Wave you will ever see..I’m not much of a fan of this chassis but the owner of this one did a pretty good job with itSomething near the giant back wheel of this trike caught my eye so I had to take a shot…That ‘something’ would be this, now I am curious how often this little sneaky pete shot is usedI’ve only ever seen this car at Importfest, so having the ability to step back and take a look at the entire car from a far was interestingIt’s quite a bit beyond my personal styling choices for a vehicle but you can’t deny that someone sure did put in a lot of wrench timSpotting an e36ti at a show is pretty rare in itself and this one was sporting a 5.0L Ford motor underhood
The new front end John put on his car really suits it. The big single headlights look great in comparsion to the two stacked smaller lights he had previously
John’s constant progression with this car is truly admirable, he just wants to keep making it better every chance he getsIt’s one of the best ‘built not bought’ examples in the area
Two Of A Kind
Outside of Erik’s car Probe’s are essentially unicorns here in Toronto so to see two at one show is quite the rare occurrence.
Making a rare occurrence even more rare was the fact that both of these Probes were boosted
The Rest Of The Pack
I’m actually not sure if this car even parked, I think he did a few laps then boltedI completely neglected to get a shot of this engine bay but this Cobalt is turbocharged with a 5-speed manual transmission swap. He is also part of #teamrecallLast time I took this shot this car was static.A look under the hood of the GTP that was in the limbo contest aboveNever seen this particular Silvia before, it was absolutely immaculateI see this car a few times a week on my morning commute but this is the first time I’ve seen it at a show. Very clean build and the vinyl strip is a nice additionThis Legacy GT looks really good on 3SDM wheels, nice and simple execution
Air VS. StaticThere were a few bikes at the show but this one stole my attention, BeautifulSK Performance brought his LS400 to the partyLooks great fresh out of the shop with new paintHarvin’s GTR is back on Rotiform wheels which in my opinion suit the car much better than the Vossens it wore at Importfest
Big Wang Rabbit Gang.
Big thanks to Reunited for letting me know about this show early on and including me as a sponsor, and congrats to them for a successful first event. Look forward to coming out again next year and watching this event grow!
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How come you never shoot my s2k?
No intentional snubbery. I might just not see it. Which is yours?
The only s2k that was at that show. I took home 2nd place. I’m not complaining, just want some legit shots of my vehicle.