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Author: Andy Cooper
Fly from Max Power magazine arrived in Bangor to do a cruise photoshoot, hailing the long-awaited return of MP, last seen in mid-April <a href=”http://www.cruise-ni.co.uk/reallymeansounds/cruises.p
18Ultimate Karting in Doagh was decended upon by over 30 petrolheads including many members of RMS and <a href=”http://www.bangorcruise.co.uk” target=”_blank”>bangorcruise.co.uk</a>.&n
The Car Care Centre played home to the annual event of <i>Street Cred</i>, with all the usual modified motors from the likes of 100% modified turning up.
<p>As I approached the main
There was a huge turnout which started off slow, but soon became enormous. We had to close entries at 30 because we would only have 3.5 hours to do the judging. There where some real nice cars, with t
Gaz invited me along with him to Kirkistown Racetrack as Barry Rabbitt was racing his Fiat Uno, and was expected to clinch the championship at this deciding event. Of course, I had my camera with me a
<p>The first heat to decide which cars would be in Ireland’s top 100 began today outside an Iceland store in Belfast. The turnout for the event was poor, with only 30 or so cars there for judgin
<p>After some inital confusion, Ala G (Ali G impressionist) set the record straight at 100% Modified (in the Kings Hall earlier that day) - we were heading to the Lough Shore i
<p>The Kings Hall in Belfast was the latest venue for the 100% Modified show, previously held in Dublin….</p><p>Brrr…. Brrr…Bang. My mobile had vibrated so much it fell off the
The third IASCA sound off of the season was held at Audio Advice in Portadown. Among the spectators was a representative of Genesis in their ICE’d up Mini. Davy Smith did the usual, adding his own per
It was two months since Fast Car came to the Lough Shore in Antrim, and even though this time there was no magazine to cover the event, even more people turned up! The weather was excellent, and the t
The second IASCA event of the season was held at Sound In Motion in Campsie, L’Derry – which meant a good run for us up the Glenshane Pass.When I arrived, I met up with Pablo, and we discussed the won