awesome MODIFICATIONs ADD FLAVOUR TO CARS AND COFFEE

The last Sunday of July may have started with a bank of fog making things a little murky, but when the mist cleared it revealed another bounty of classic and exotic vehicles had made the trip to MTA Queensland’s head office at Eight Mile plains and the July Cars and Coffee gathering.

July’s event was just a little bit different, however, with a couple of pretty incredible modified cars turning up for the show.

Special guests from vehicle modification company Vogue Industries, an amazing beefed-up Mini Cooper S convertible and a jaw-dropping Lamborghini Huracan Spyder turned plenty of heads. The Lambo Huracan is, let’s be honest, a stunning car straight out of the box, but with the Vogue Industries tweaks it is a real mind-bender.

The presence of the modified cars also represented a tweak to the MTA Queensland Cars and Coffee format, with upcoming events to have an added flavour with a focus on vintage cars and motorcycles. Keep your eyes peeled for information on those gatherings.

Of course, plenty of other special vehicles turned up to share the spotlight, and amongst these was a rare Mazda JC Cosmo brought along by Danny Irvine from Automotive Plus (another of Danny’s Mazda’s is the focus of our Member’s Classic feature this month), a De Tomaso Pantera, a cracking Porsche GT4, a classic 1981 Commodore Sedan, a 1977 Mazda Rotary Puck-up ute, a 1978 XC Cobra, , a 1962 VW Kombi Van . . . the list goes on.

The MTA Queensland Cars & Coffee event is becoming a gathering that shouldn’t be missed by any car enthusiast and thing are only going to get spicier in the months to come.

So, join us on August 26, between 7:30am and 9:30am, for the next event.

It takes place at the Association’s head office at Freeway Office Park at Eight Mile Plains, and there’s plenty of good food and coffee to be had thanks to Zali’s Café, which is located bang in the middle of the festivities.

Eat, drink and let’s torque cars!

See you there!

9 Aug 2018

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