The First Class Fitment Show at Princeton Airport
I have been away from the CarThrottle community for a while now. However, I’m eager to blog some pictures and stories of shows that occur in the North Jersey/New York area. So as a returning blog, what better show then the First Class Fitment meet that occurred way back in the beginning of fall. So let us get right in to it. I hope you all really enjoy some of these shots!
To start, the show took place at Princeton Airport in New Jersey. This opened up the opportunity for some nice shots and wide angles. The day was perfect and the temperature was just right. Cars from all regions of the world made a grand appearance at the show; some built by world renowned car crafters like the legendary Nakai San.
I’m not a huge fan of the low and cambered car scene, but I have to admit beauty when I see it. The majority of lowered Euro and JDM icons completely blew me away. Car people alike should find the beauty in all types of builds, even if it means you have to go sideways over a speed bump.
The venue itself was really nice. There was a live DJ, food and drinks, and even ten minute helicopter rides that gave people a chance to see the beauty of New Jersey during the time of autumn. The staff were really friendly, and cared if you had a good time or not. There were dozens of merchandise booths for you to get fitted with some of the latest trendy car apparel.
Even some “VIPs” made their way to the FCF meet to show their stuff. Teams like Final Form, the group behind the brand “Car Shop Glow,” brought their fleet of track ready RX-7s and S14s. The renown Youtube film maker “Krispy Media” made a fantastic short film of the show you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRy4Xp8QL7U
Overall, amazing show! I recommend people to get out to shows like this. Even if you don’t like these types of styles, these events are fun! Ill post some extras for you guys to enjoy! I would also like you guys to give me some criticism on this little mini blog. I’m trying to get a little better at this hobby and criticism helps every bit. Thanks for reading!
Comments
What car had the 20b?
The one on the left, beautiful isn’t she.
I’d love to give you some helpful criticism, but I have nothing to criticize.
Where most would’ve just dropped a bunch of pictures and called it a day, you took your time to explain what the event was actually like in a professional way.
You truly deserve more upvotes, and I’ve seen “Editor’s picks” not half as good as this.
I really appreciate that feedback. That kind of comment motivates me to continue with this. Expect much more content when the weather gets better and the cars start coming out! Thanks again!