Purely Aesthetics

May 3, 2007

DUB Custom Auto Show 2007: Part 1 (Los Angeles)

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I have followed Dub Magazine’s Car Show and Concert Tour this year. It had its kick-off last March18 at Los Angeles. More than 30,000 attendees crammed into the Los Angeles Convention Center to see a collection of the nation’s hottest custom rides and the all star concert performances. According to DUB, the LA stop set the perfect tone for the 2007 show series with the magazine’s largest show in its seven-year history. Fully-pimped SUVs and Euro cars graced the event considered the largest automotive event to hit LA.


With more than $15 million worth of exotic cars, luxury sedans, sport compacts, 4x4’s, and motorcycles on display, the DUB show in L.A. was the only place to see such a diversity in customs under one roof. Highlights included Alpine’s debut of the $1 million Imprint Mercedes RLS, as well as a huge roster of exotics including the Mercedes Benz SLR, McLaren 722, Ferrari Enzo, and dozens of vehicles from Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Bentley and many others.


Also on display were the new line-up of DUB Edition customs such as the Dodge Nitro and Caliber, Chrysler Aspen, Chevy Tahoe, and the hot new Wrangler Unlimited on 30-inch TIS:M wheels.

 

The all-star concert lit up the convention center capacity crowd with performances from the LAX Boys, Baby Bash, Jim Jones, Bone Thugs ‘n Harmony, Hot Dollar with Guerilla Black, Mike Jones, and Ludacris, with a special unannounced performance from Chris Brown! Among the many celebrities roaming the show floor were football stars Matt Leinart & Smush Parker, Vida Guerra, Chris Brown, Sergio Mora, Will I Am, Bernard Hopkins, Rampage, and Korn’s Fieldy.


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