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  1. For the last eight years, Petersen Automotive Museum has hosted a Cars and Coffee event on the last Sunday of every month. The event brings the local Los Angeles community together to talk about cars, drink coffee and win awards. Petersen is now opening up the tradition to the world by launching its first-ever online Cars and Coffee following COVID-19 lock-down policies. To join the event, participants must submit a 20 to 30 second video of their car to the museum via Petersen’s website. Petersen will then compile the videos and premiere the final 90-minute long video featuring everyone’s cars live on YouTube. Car enthusiasts around the world will be able to share their stories with each other. During the premiere, participants will be able to vote on the People’s Choice Award. Following the poll, Petersen will announce the Petersen Perfection award and Best in Show, which will be shipped to the owners following the event. Submit your video for the online Cars and Coffee event from now until April 24 on Petersen’s website. The final video will be available to livestream on April 26.
  2. Cars & Coffee, an informal event where car enthusiast gather, happened recently. Here's the highlights of what appeared on a sunny weekend morning...
  3. Cars & Coffee, an informal event where car lovers gather and mingle, was held yesterday with much success. Basically a car meet, owners of exotic, rare, classic, vintage, or historic vehicles are encouraged to bring their beloved machines out to let others get up close to. As the last meet before year closes, these are the highlights of what happened yesterday... Can't decide which one I like more, the NA Mazda MX-5 or EG Honda Civic. 90's front-wheel or rear-wheel drive fun? MX-5 looking really clean here. A very clean Mazda RX-7 from the mid-80's with all the decals intact. Its the details that count! This 1994 Nissan President is definitely one of my favourite cars from this meet. Never expected one to survive this long on our roads considering it was already very rarely seen back in the mid-90's. There were some Italians... (Fiat Coupe's design still fresh after all the years.) some from Britain... (The Noble looks really good here.) and of course, some from Germany... The BMW E34 5 series looks amazingly well kept... Then its back to the Japanese. The Toyota Sprinter Trueno or better known as the AE86, never fails to turn heads. A lone Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9 MR RS was spotted here too. Less of these now as most are reaching the end of their 10-year COE lifespan. On the topic of rally weapons, these two Subarus should not need much introducing... For those who don't know, you are looking at a 1993 Legacy 2.0RS and a 2007 WRX STi Spec C. Pity I don't have any photos of the clean Mitsubishi Colt/Mirage hidden at the end of the photo... More sedans here... The R32 Skyline GT-R. Another head-turner! With all said and done, I reckon nothing beats this 1962 Chevrolet Impala. I mean if you want to make a statement, this is it! Anyway, that's all from me for this edition of Cars & Coffee. Watch this space for more coverage of the next meet!
  4. Not allowed to post too many images so here's link instead Part I https://garage36.wordpress.com/2018/06/13/tokyo-auto-otaku-2018-daikanyama-morning-cruise-part-1-may-we-meet/ Part II https://garage36.wordpress.com/2018/06/21/tokyo-auto-otaku-2018-daikanyama-morning-cruise-part-2-tokyo-tokyo/
  5. While most of us are still fast asleep from all the Chinese New Year fun that we had from the previous nights, a car meet is already forming up at Dempsey on this very Saturday morning. Called Cars & Coffee, it is basically an informal event where like-minded car lovers come together to have breakfast and mingle around. Of course, the conversation topics usually revolve around cars and... erm more cars. Yours truly was alerted to one of these events and decided to drop by to check out the scene there. Enjoy the photos... '00 911 GT3 still looks fresh after 15 years. '62 Lotus Seven on classic plate parked beside the GT3. Don't the VW Karmann Ghia on the left look good here? Hmmm.. The Toyota Celica or the Crown? I will have the '74 Celica. Thank you. A lone '85 Audi Quattro among the Godzillas. Some of the Alfa Romeo and Saab(not pictured here) drivers also turned up. WRX STi Spec C looking tall here beside the sleek Mazda RX-7 The only '91 Civic SiR hatch running on our roads unless mistaken! Love the cute plaster sticker on the RX-7 '89 RX-7 and its much younger relative, the RX-8 The Mitsubishi GTO, another 90s Japanese sports coupe. A random Mercedes-Benz 250SL from the 60's which appeared out of nowhere as I was leaving. All in all, it was more than worth it for me to wake up early on a Saturday morning to check out these cars. Even though i woke up late and missed a few cars whose owners had to go off before I arrived, I walked away feeling glad that the car scene in Singapore is still very much alive.
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