VENGAWORLD LONDON - MULTISOTRY

Vengaworld Forever. I think to myself as I leave the multistory after an awesome afternoon in central london surrounded by incredible cars from every discipline & people from every ilk. I thought these days wouldn’t happen again, but VENGAWORLD has breathed a fresh lease of Life into London Car Culture.

For years, I’d even say I’ve missed these sort of gatherings, occasionally throwing a meet at the shop trying to get those feelings back, but to head outside of Colchester for a meet up never really happened for me any longer, I didn’t feel like I fit in anymore. Maybe I’ve just got older & the audience has got younger.

The variety on show is amazing. From Drift cars to track cars, to show cars to stance, classics to custom built machines. My little brain loved every single part.

This event, I didn’t even take one of my project cars too, I ended up going in the X5 as the Civic & Silvia are still laid up awaiting work & the M3 Is at a shop getting looked over for an odd noise, but instantly greeted by a smile from first off, an old friend of mine Fraser who was helping man the event, along with Vengaboy him self upon arrival, but not just these absolute gents - Monster Energy had also got involved with the event and had sorted the venue costs along with feel Monster for everyone! I have to say this new Lando Norris one is absolutely banging. A new staple for me for now!

K Swap E36, Maybe my dream build?

But Vengaworld has reshaped Car Culture in London, remoulded it back to its roots. It brings people of all shape, size and colour together to park up and enjoy everyone elses expressionism of modifying cars.

I feel alive again after attending a Vengaworld meet, I feel inspired with ideas for my own cars but more importantly, i came home content from all the conversations of fellow petrol heads and Old friends who all flock to the same place, without any planning from all of us

It comes from finding people who really are on the same level of love and understanding as you for this crazy passion we call modified cars.

But I may waffle & I may always yern for the old days back but Vengaworld Captures the essence of what was car culture back when I was growing up. I love it. I will always support it. I cant wait for the next one.

Adam

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