Many things go together to make a good morning. Cereal and milk, bread and butter, even cars and coffee. The last of which is exactly what we got on a beautiful Sunday in the Cinema car park, and so many flavours too. Immediately upon entering the car park, a gorgeous and rarely seen Mk.IV Supra RZ commands your attention with its smooth maroon paint and equally smooth body lines. After a few hours of staring you begin to realize there’s other cars here too! Who’d have guessed?
Japanese? Euro? American? They’re all here in all shapes and sizes. Real world cars that people use every day, weekend warriors that are almost as mythical as a unicorn. Unless you have a grim dislike of vehicles on a whole there must be something here to tickle your fancy. Seeing as the event was hosted by M Motors it isn’t hard to believe the sheer number of BMWs present at the event, most of which were completely standard and yielded not much to be seen but there were a few gems in the bunch, such as the F10 M5 and a few E46 and E90 3-series cars whose owners dared to be different and personalised their vehicles. With a certain E46 330i showing up lower than the resale value of a used bottle of water and on some eye-catching wheels. Does that hurt the warranty?
Apart from the BMWs, and boy were there BMWs… One could have a look at some of the JDM vehicles on visual offer. A gang of Fugas, the Supra, a few Subarus, the Supra, a 350z on air bags even, and of-course the Supra.
The cars were clean and beautiful, the music was on point and the overall atmosphere was awash with enthusiasm and the general feeling of a successful event finding its climax as one of the C5 Corvettes very generously shed some extra rubber from its tires and gifted us with that primal show of power and excitement known as a burnout.
All in all another good event. Not the best but certainly not the worst and we look forward to events like this becoming an annual occurrence.