Ok so as some of u know i have 05 Evo MR even though this is Project Euros ( i might be the only one one here without a vw ) that had a lot of JDM parts on in ( Voltex, Charge Speed,Arc Etc etc). So after checking out the car show scence pretty hard this year. Im finishing up my project and going to try and hit some car shows up before the end of the season but wanted to get a some thoughts if people think i can compete and have success with it like i did with the evo.
Heres the Evo
I did pretty well on the car show scence until i recently sold all the parts off the evo bc i wanted to finish my project ( which i'll go into). I entered 7 car show took home 5 first place trophies ( including street wars 4 and infmous creations show) and two second place trophies (Nopi and Summer Slam) The Evo had all the part u see plus and FP green, meth and made 470hp.
My Baby
The truck is a 91 GMC Syclone there are only 2989 in the world. It is turbo charged and AWD from the factory. I have owned the truck for 9 years now. The truck HAS NEVER BEEN RAINED ON EVER and in my 9 years of owning it, it's NEVER BEEN WASHED. I would put the paint which is 17yrs old up against any 2009 model car and it will blow it out of the water. It has coilovers and all upgraded suspension and sway bars. It has all upgrade brakes with baer rotors and corvette Zo6 calipers. Interior is the Syclone interior which it unique on its on and the has a 7inch tv in the double din radio spot, stand alone engine managment it molded in the glove box behind the glove box door. The truck has corvette ZR1 17x11 and 17x9 wheels with 305's on the back and 285's on the front four bfg drag radials. The Engine is compeletly built with a GT45r and has made 743hp and 856trq.
So do u guys think i can compete with the Sy and be competitive? Do u think they are going to put me in classes with Mini Truck and against low riders who hope and bounce im really not going to be able to do well. Well any feed back would be great, i know some have already seen the truck and can add comments on there own.