In Portland. Wore my GRM shirt too. What a let down. I mean, tickets were only 25$, but the venue was small, the car variation sucked, (there's only so many civics and FRSBRZ you can look at before everything starts looking the same.)
They had some loud mouth rooster on a stage trying to get the crowd fired (didn't happen, because PNW'ers are notoriously introvert) the booths were really limited and they had some really non performance oriented booths.
That being said it was a fun way to kill two hours, I bought legit JDM,yo air fresheners. Free swag, a guy airbrushed the old yota TEQ logo on a shirt for me. Models were nothing to gawk at, plus SWMBO was with me...
I think the craziest part was the difference in cars. There were two actual track cars, civics. An r32 and r33, and r35. The event staff told the owners of the skylines to close the hoods because "the attention draw is unfair to those that a paid for a booth" lol. What an absurd statement. The RE-amemiya fc3s GT car was there, THAT was awesome to see.
On the flip side though, there were miatas with license plates for fender flairs, miatas with license plates for air diffusers, civics with license plates for hoods. Did I miss a trend? Yuck...
That was the unique. Everything else, I kid you not, was a 350z/g35 with more ICE and dubs than a snoop dogg video. Or a FRSBRZ with maximum stance, ¥0!
So who cares about my experience right? I thought I would write this in case there is anyone else that has this circus come to town. I've heard the Las Vegas and LA show are bigger and better, maybe so, but the Portland one gets a 5/10 for me. I went because I've always read about these in super street as a kid, they really talked them up and made it seem like there was a huge nightlife and so many cars you can't see it all in one day. Granted, that was 2003-ish. Times have changed.
Anyone else?