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A little late in posting our 2 week rock star style US tour. Hitting ZNats and then straight to San Antonio! Great event, people, food and city!
On to some of the Official AMS pics we took during the Zcon Car show!
Let's get to the AMS Model Pics shall we Couldn't bring out the corporate AMS 996T to this event (too small to haul a tent and goodies) or the AMS Z32 300ZX Show car (in pieces due to a full revamp), so the AMS Corporate Promotions Manager (Ray Ray) decided to bring his Aston Martin DB9. His Z was also under the knife so the DB9 would have to do. I of course drove the entire distance to the event in my 2+2. My AMS Built 2+2 RHD TT getting some action as well! Need to get every angle of his car!: Models behind the AMS display. Hard to see the goodies due to the distraction! Can anyone see the newly released AMS Z32 Fuel Rails? Miles and Vuk picked up Steve Millen and better half at the airport and drove them down to the car show. Pictured exciting the AMS VIP Shuttle: Mad Mike with Steve and Collin: Russell (Z1) and AMS getting some goodies signed by Steve: Iwas fortunate enough to get my sun visor signed by Steve. Mad Mike drawing some grafitti on the Aston: Mad Mike (Honourary AMS Pit Crew Chief) and AMS Crew with Steve and his GTR: I believe Steve was going to put some grafitti on Mad Mikes head Mad Mike (ZCCA Liason), Ray-Ray (AMS Corporate Promotions), Bryan (Zdayz) and Vuk
Plenty more pics will be hosted on AMS's web-site's Event folder as well: http://amszstore.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=75
By now you've probably realized that all of the pics were taken with a wide angle lense - just in case the models seemed a bit skewed.