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Forged Performance: Caffeine and Octane Photo Coverage
This past Sunday the Forged Performance Crew made the short trip to Alpharetta, Georgia for the monthly gathering of automobile enthusiasts known as Caffeine and Octane. I spent the majority of my morning talking with customers and friends about everything motorsports related yet still managed to make a few laps around the parking lot with my camera to capture the epicness that is C&O! This event always has something for everyone, with the best of Atlanta's classics, muscle cars, cruisers, rat rods, exotics and imports in attendance. Enjoy the photos and we will see you guys and girls next month.
i def agree with you on the parking lot ricers and who is lower. but really? read that note again and half of it was not necessary. like i said, i see this too much nowadays. do one or a few amateur track events and you are a track connoisseur.
Great coverage....
Instead of typing that note, he should have used his time wisely and washed his car.
The day before he did a track day then drove from FL back to Atlanta and the meet was at 8am....his car was disgusting lol it would have honestly taken an hour + to clean that car....or 3-4 minutes to type and print the note....
Disclaimer: I've never met the dude so I don't mean to sound like I'm defending him. You just have to understand this event, people spend 4+ hours on their paint, removing their wheels to clean the inner barrels and trailering their show cars here. Its SRS stuff lol I drove the white GT-R in the first pic out and people acted like they were offended because it had rock chips and a cracked windshield(rock hit it on the back straight at Road Atlanta at 150mph lol)...like how dare I bring it to C&O in THAT condition. Its pretty silly.........almost as silly as getting upset over a note on a car explaining why the owner didn't have time to properly detail it