The Right Wrong's Alliance Meet 2012: Event Coverage

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The Alliance Meet 2012. Nothing's Wrong, Everything's Right.

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One of the things i've always wanted to see happen to our small local automotive community had finally come to fruition this afternoon. A mega meet of sorts with no barriers to entry, regardless of marque, style or purpose. A spot would be reserved for you as long as you had the drive to participate.

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While most of the cars present were of the JDM variety, a strong showing of VWs, MINIs and a handful of BMWs kept the Euro flame alive. Perhaps if another meet happens again in the future, we should put together a BMW.SG crew? Enough from me now, let's dive straight into the pics!

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As mentioned above, here's the bevy of MINIs from the local MINI enthusiast group, MINImob.

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...and THAT's how they roll!

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This stunning 1st generation Exige came decked out with a full-on CF body.

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It had a mighty potent powerplant inside as well.

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There were a couple of other Elises and Exiges running around.

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Insert "Initial-D" comment here.

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There were a few Audis present as well, not many from the 3-pointed star but i think this AMG makes up for the numbers.

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Some cars were less "showy", but this definitely looked more purposeful then any showcar.

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An interesting Thai plate on this Euro R.

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Kitty-chan inside this swift! I guess that's Kitty's racesuit.

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Kitty-chan's Swift looked like it was ready to hit the track!

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There were a number of detractors for this meet and this plate holder on an R2 says it all. Come-on guys, if you want the local car scene to florish, get your asses off your chairs and join in! Or at least, stop putting down local events and meets! It's not helping!

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Another Swift, this time running on a set of lovely choice BBS wheels.

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A Swift again!

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Word.

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Awesome looking Meisters on this GD!

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Two of a kind...

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Another Scooby, this time, stealthed out.

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Don't see many of these around anymore. Can't beat the originals.

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Speaking of modern classics, how about this "BZ Touring" Corolla?

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Or this rather mundain looking 7th Gen? Until you spot those ultra rare TOM'S wheels!

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Nice touch with the crushed can!

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Whatcha lookin at brua?

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I have NEVER seen this running around locally ever! The last Colt/Mirage before it became the box-ed shape compact we know of today.

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Kaido racer anyone?

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Plenty of FD2Rs for the Honda fans.

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This S2000 was one of my personal favourites though, love the hardtop and RPF1s.
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Perfect, just perfect.

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Looks like she's an S2000 fan too! Checkin out that engine right?

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Swag from an S2k owner.

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Enjoy Honda on the road, on the track or...
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...in your favourite game!

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EVOs had a pretty strong showing.

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Nice wheels brua!

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JUN never fails to inspire.

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I love how yellow and red just pops in photographs.
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Time attacku?

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EVO X sitting pretty next to an R35.

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Correction, a Tommy Kaira'd R35.

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Another local unicorn, the last generation Supra.

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Some say, this is the best looking car ever. (Some meaning, me) Interestingly, this E36 Coupe was running a set of LTWs which i'm gonna slap on my own car too.

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Can't go wrong with Atacama yellow.

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M3?

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Awesome looking Scirocco with an awesome rear badge. REPRESENT!

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Love those BBS LMs.

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Love little touches like this wood wrapped rear spoiler even more. Good stuph!

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For the more motorsport inclined, there was plenty of dori dori or gymkhana action to watch. I'm more of an aesthetics guy so i continued looking at the cars on display.

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Some preferred to shoot "other" attractive bits of the show.

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I guess the heat was too much for some.

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But not everyone!

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At the end of the day, prizes were given out to the more outstanding cars and with the sun still burning into my skin, i made a hasty exit to the nearest watering hole.

It might look like alot of photos, but truthfully, i've probably only covered about 1/4 of what was on the showfloor. Big props to the team over at The Right Wrong and 9tro for putting together what is probably the best local meet EVER! What a great event. Let's hope there's more to come in the future.
 
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Re: The Right Wrong's Alliance Meet 2012: Event Coverage

very nice ... the cars...
tks for posting
 
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Steaming hot.


I meant the cars & the photography!


HONEST!
 
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The Heat is ON..........














* Nice pics
cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers
 
Re: The Right Wrong's Alliance Meet 2012: Event Coverage

TP got take upload any pictures?
 
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zhenlie;885630 said:
TP got take upload any pictures?
Whats the fascination wif some ppl and TP? Those TP/LTA comments were not funny last time and are not funny now. For the record... no, there was no harassment of any sorts within or around the vicinity of the event. Why? I don't know... maybe it's far and away from populated areas, or maybe most ppl who visited behaved themselves when driving to/away from the event. I don't know if there were any plainclothes officers around but if there were, i don't think they were having a good time burning (literally) their sunday away doing such sneaky work.

The organisers spend their time/effort/$$$ to do something for all car lovers to participate in, enjoy and have made it free for everyone to attend, end up i see soooo many naysayers saying TP this TP that... and when a sub-standard event comes along, kpkb say local car scene sucks, mods lousy, sticker modders... Everyone already knows about the whole TP/LTA situation currently, no use rubbing it into our faces. Come on guys... just enjoy what we can have now or at least let others enjoy it, while we still can...


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Re: The Right Wrong's Alliance Meet 2012: Event Coverage

More coverage, this time from Event : The Alliance Meet perspective – Neo | The Right Wrong.
[h=1]Event : The Alliance Meet perspective – Neo[/h] Posted on September 5, 2012
Text by : Ben Wong, Photos by : Neo

The Alliance meet has been an awesome event of everything some how falling into place. 9tro provided the crowd with Drifting and gymkhana excitement while they collaborated with us in providing the show grounds used for a gathering of The Alliance Meet. The Alliance meet was also our way to celebrate TheRightWrong’s 1st year anniversary, and there really couldn’t be any other way to celebrate it.


The Alliance Meet was named that way for the obvious reason, it was the first time TheRightWrong was working together with 9tro Magazine for anything. While we have crossed paths before, we have never actually worked together until now. Who knew that the collaboration would draw the support of such a massive crowd!




This photo was taken at 11am, the meet starts at 12!

While many of you have been telling both 9tro and us that we did a good job and it was a great event, truthfully none of this would have happened without the support of the local car community. As I wrote in the very first time we shared The Alliance meet on Facebook, this event is honestly about the local community and nothing else. It would not have been this great if only a handful of cars came out and showed their support. So sincerely, we thank each and everyone of you who made the effort to come show your support.





Throughout the event, some of us were around trying to make sure everything went smoothly, arranging cars and the works while the rest of us were trying to capture every moment of the event to showcase to those that didn’t make it down. The best possible coverage in all ways to let you know how great the event has been and hopefully the next time round, we will draw an even larger crowd with even more cars of an even higher quality. The hidden ones that were to afraid to congregate in one area.




Ray directing cars on where to park

The problem is there was so much to see and so much to cover throughout the day with cars still streaming in all the way up till 4pm that it was impossible to have coverage of everything and every single car. Not that the entire crew didn’t try their best to, but we could have missed out a few cars here and there. Don’t be upset if your cars are not seen in this set of pictures because this event coverage will be about perspective. I will not be writing in the usual style as most events covered but instead, we will illustrate everything through the lenses of our talented photographers.





Ken was out and about taking videos and so was Shane(JieYong), Jonathan and Tecky were all doing the best they can in capturing everything they could find so there definitely will be repeated pictures. Our coverage of the entire day will be done by show casing to you what The Alliance meet was from different perspectives. Through the eyes of each and everyone of our crew members who were braving the scorching sun from setup at 9am all the way until 6.30pm where we had to pack up and leave.





So to begin with the first perspective is Neo, who spent the day assisting his cousin Shane in taking videos as well as photos. This is how the entire event was through his eyes, and part 1 of multiple perspectives of The Alliance meet. Be sure to keep coming back for more, as we will carry on photo spamming the blog with pictures of everything about The Alliance meet 2012!





It was good to see owners taking the extra pride to clean up their cars further upon arrival at the show grounds! We also saw a white Accord Euro R with an owner making sure his rims were clean. Didn’t get a photo of that unforunately but who ever you are, good job!







People also brought out extra toys to aid in their car’s display. In this case matching coloured bike and engine bay.





The drift cars alternated themselves between drift and show grounds making their rounds every once in a while.





The Mini mob brought out a bunch of their cars and assembled themselves in a row!








Expect to see a feature of this Lotus soon!








There were no lack of girls parading the grounds.





Guess takumi had some spare time after tofu delivery.





Best Euro! The amount of work put into this car is fascinating. We’re in the midst of trying to get a feature with him too.


























Mundane corolla belonging to our photographer Randy F, with a set of ultra rare Tom’s wheels!


























Hot babe from Eurosports performance tuning!








Drift and gymkhana was ongoing throughout the day. Many parents brought their kids along to view the exhibits and watch all the action















Our previous feature Youri came sporting a new set of wheels!








Some rare cars graced us with their presence too.





This car took best of show with no questions asked. So much carbon fiber to not love it.





The Moty’s booth out in the sun.





The sure win for biggest crosshair !























This skyline was still partially incomplete and could not be started. It would have other wise made Best JDM a 3 way battle with the Candy red Civic from Choon and the Toyota Supra. That didn’t stop him from towing the car down specifically for display! Thanks Clement!





Randy and Brendan from 9tro who was acting MC of the day working out some details




















TheRightWrong babe Nicole on a Tommy Kaira GTR.





and Shayna





and Wendy





and lastly Jasmine on our booth displayed Evo.





Good to start them young! The Alliance meet turned out to be a family affair for some.





After everything was done and the show grounds cleared out, editor Ray and his girlfriend Audrey who was acting Mamasan (looking after the girls) went out and took a couple of photos.





Like a boss…




This concludes The Alliance meet from Neo’s perspective. We still gave more photo sets as well as a video that will be in the works soon, once our videographer Ken gets to book out from Army. For him, he had to leave early in order to book back into camp with severe sunburns. Must have been hell in that army uniform because he was complaining about it for the next few days. But well, it was still worth it!


You’ll be seeing more posts on The Alliance meet up real soon!
 

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