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Hey, car enthusiasts! If you missed out on Meguiar’s MotorEx #22, you missed one heck of a show! Seriously, it was epic. Big shoutout to everyone who made it happen and to our awesome community - you guys rock!
I'm telling you, this year was off the charts. More reveals, more Melbourne street cars than you can shake a stick at, and activities galore. We're talking drifting, burnouts, and even some international guests adding spice to the mix. It was a car lover's dream come true!
Let's talk rides. Ever heard of Adam Bicketstaff’s F100? This beast started its journey in Queensland, got a makeover by Greg at Viking Hotrods, and now it's a head-turner. With a coyote engine and some serious chassis work, it's a showstopper.
But hold onto your hats, because Robert Guljas snagged the 2024 Laurie Starling Award with his twin-turbo Chevrolet Impala. Chief Judge Owen Webb couldn't stop gushing about it, and neither can we.
Oh, and did I mention the Glasurit Inauguration? Twenty jaw-dropping rides unveiled, including Phil Rillotta’s PROST1 Torana, which is like the OG of Aussie pro street cars. After 23 years in hibernation, it's back and better than ever.
And let's not forget about Leigh Clark’s 1967 Camaro RS. What started as a quick tub job turned into a five-year masterpiece. With a 540ci engine and some serious turbo action, this baby's ready to roar.
But wait, there's more! The Hillier brothers threw us a curveball with their Mercedes Benz 190SL tribute to their mom, Lady Lois. Built on an SLK AMG chassis, it's a real showstopper.
And last but not least, Jordan Lord’s HQ Prem. This bad boy's packing a 582ci big-block and a fresh coat of paint. Talk about muscle!
So yeah, Meguiar’s MotorEx #22 was one for the books. If you're a car nut like me, you'll be counting down the days until next year's event. Until then, keep those engines revving!