–Part 1 Coverage
-Part 2 Coverage (Video)
-Part 3 Coverage
–Video Coverage by Mike Maravilla
Sorry for the delay in getting out part 4, but we are back and only one more set to go after this! Once again, Thanks to Greg Szoda for the photos. Happy Friday!
Allen (aka Supraforums.com #1 hated car) surprised us again with another crazy wrap on his Itasha styled Supra. I don’t know how to describe the actual finish, but it needs to be seen in person to be truly appreciated. I’m sure Allen lost track at the number of people who stopped by just to touch it. haha
Here is Sergey’s other car- an LS powered FD. Looks like he has several different wheels to choose from. I want to see him roll in and out with different wheels at the next event.
I think this means we need to release some JDM Chicago Tanks!
Honda Civic Wagovan have been getting increasingly popular over the last several years.
A decent amount of cars from Wisconsin made the trip down for Slammed Society.
Most of the product that Fatlace brought down to the show was sold out by the midway point of the event.
It was good seeing some Ruckus’ at SS. This particular bike is bike was built by Mike Lotz aka “Ruck Cartel.” Sounds like a group you don’t want to mess with.
David’s bagged/SSR fitted GS from Auto Style Aficionado
Simple but clean. Diggin these Enkei Enkei NT03 on this STI.
Speaking of STI’s, here is another one with the trendy Tiffany blue color wheels.
E46 M3, which looks like in Titanium Silver metallic.
This is Michael Henry’s “controversial” bagged Evo on Work Meister’s. I don’t care what they say, it looks great to me.
I was impressed that this mini already had a slammed society license plate frame installed. I guess you need to occupy your time somehow during a 6 hour show.
Jon Domingo thinking about his next meal to instagram, with Cuong Do eagerly anticipating the next award.
Chicago Blackhawks gear was plentiful at the event.
One of our Ruckus winners from the show. All the winners received a nice acrylic trophy and sticker pack. Not bad!
Having a “slammed” category was mandatory at this event. I think there was some general controversy over how the winners were picked. It was based mostly on an overall lookn regardless if the car was static or bagged.
Vape City was there to support the show with an S2000.
Honda/Acura class winners posing for a group shot.
Kamil’s super aggressive e46 we featured last year.
Tons of Euro’s at the show such as this bagged Golf R with a full metal wide body on RPF1’s. Next year I think we may have to make separate euro classes. Stay tuned for one last part before we close up Slammed Society coverage!
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