A few weeks ago I posted part one of the VSC/SquadOne Vegas VIP meet. I promised I would post more photos, but I didn’t say when. The time has come!
Somewhere off the Las Vegas strip a couple hundred enthusiasts convened for a post-SEMA meet. As I mentioned in my last post, many of the internet’s most notorious crews made an appearance. Above you can see the Lowballers’ waving their flag.
The very nature of a VIP meet is bound to attract a lot of the usual suspects as far as chassis’ go. Plenty of Lexus’ and Infinitis made their way to the meet. The Lexus enthusiasts usually fall into one of three ‘S’ categories: the LS, the GS or the IS.
The Infinitis were mostly Q’s and G’s in tastes ranging from mild to classic VIP. Others added their own take to the VIP style. It was definitely amazing to see so many enthusiasts embrace this aspect of the scene.
As I was saying, not everything that showed up was traditional. This Scion with Toyota badges is a perfect example of that.
And not everything that came was even VIP. That’s what made this meet so unreal.
It seemed like there was something for everyone.
The parking lot was well lit and getting to the meet earlier made it a lot easier to snap pics before the crowds started to gather.
If you follow us on Facebook, you’ve probably already seen this picture. I didn’t get to see this car with the hood up at SEMA, so this was a real treat.
Rows of cars lined the parking lot.
The Takata green was a big hit. I know this because our Honda photographer (Scott) followed it halfway across the parking lot to snag some coverage of it
Looking pretty smooth.
As far as wheel fitment goes, this was pretty bang on. But I wouldn’t expect much less from anything repping Auto Fashions.
I thought I would end this post with the Sunkist civic for all of you Honda fans out there.