Words by Tim Wong
Spocom is one of the last few big names around as far as the traditional import car show goes. They’ve certainly been around for a while and even outlasted a brief rise of competing similar car shows in the earlier 2010s. When I say “traditional” import car show, I mean like they have a stage with music and performances, a line up import models, and a lot of show cars like actual show cars that aren’t being driven outside of car shows. Honestly, I haven’t really kept up with this particular scene for many years mostly because I’m interested in covering cool cars and builds more than all the other stuff. I will say, it is nice to see some of these older builds, while unchanged mostly, still around in peak condition.
Gold Supra on Work Meisters
Gold color scheme carries into the interior with yellow stitching throughout like this Vertex wheel
Hakosuka on TE37v
I bet this sounds amazing with ITBs.
Rocket Bunny S13 on Work Meisters with a RB swap
Black FK8 on bronze MF-10s. Simple yet a classic look.
S2000 CR with a Sorcery front bumper
Top Secret Supra on Advan GTs
Pennzoil RX-7
Evo wagon
Captiva Blue Spoon EG.
Honda Grom with a Spoon livery
Oh yeah, there was a BMW with a water feature in trunk. Probably the first time I’ve seen something like this in person.
Varis hatch on Regamasters.
J’s Racing S2000 on TE37s
Voltex S2000 on TE37s
Nice understated MKIII Supra
Ending on this AE86 on Hoshino Impuls. Probably one of my favorite classic wheels.