![]() ![]() If I were to be completely honest, it seems like the turn out wasn’t anything like the previous years the lot was not as full, and the crowds just weren’t there. I couldn’t help it though I was starving and in Little Tokyo – I needed ramen and a beer. It probably didn’t help that the first thing we did when we go into the show was…leave the show. Not too big of a deal though as I’m sure I’ll see them at a Raceline event in the near future. The cars I did really want to get shots of, the Loi-Spec Integras, all left a bit early so I never got the chance to photograph them. So due to my time constraints, I didn’t get as much coverage as I usually do – which I don’t really mind as I wasn’t planning on going anyway. Actually a really good thing because his Fit has great air conditioning, and it was basically the hottest day of the year. I had been driving Allan’s Fit because he had to drive my car to LA that morning to set up at the Wheel Flip booth. I had work in the morning all the way in Orange County, so I didn’t actually end up getting to Little Tokyo until a little after 3. I wasn’t actually planning on attending this year for a few reasons, but because I sort of volunteered my car to help Yuta out, I ended up attending later in the day. Nisei Week in Downtown Los Angeles a time to celebrate the Japanese-American culture in the best way good food, great location, lots of celebration, people dressing up in Japanese attire and of course the Nisei Showoff. ![]()
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