
Phil Pinto’s Mk5 GTI with APR stage 2+, Forge Twinercooler, GHL 3" turbo-back, R brakes, R
Black Forest Industries knows how to throw a party. With DJ Thien spinning the wax, and Aviator Brewing Company pouring the drinks, the first annual Oktoberfest had begun. Being their ten-year anniversary, the guys invited everybody down for a car show, raffle and good time.
The parking lot filled to capacity quickly. Everybody strolled around, beverage in hand, checking out what others had brought. Several awards were up for grabs including BFI’s Pick, Best Stance, Most Low, Your Wheels Don’t Suck, Best Old School and, our favorite, the Ron Burgundy Award!
BFI’s showroom was open with products to drool over, flatscreens playing past H2Oi footage and couches to kick your feet up. But the best part was the old school arcade games NBA Jam and Off Road Racing to match your skills against friends.
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Eurowise ‘86 Mk1 Cabriolet with a VR6 conversion, leather Recaros, 15x7/8" BBS (eurowise.c
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Mk1 Rabbit 16v with 15" Enkei wheels
More than 120 cars showed up, so by lunchtime Chef Mike’s Blue Sky Dining was slammed with a hungry crowd of showgoers. While everybody stuffed their faces, raffle tickets were called and trophies followed soon after.
The show was a great time and even when it’s not October, you can still checkout Black Forest Industries’ showroom, get parts installed and ogle their parts selection. (blackforestindustries.com)
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Michal Tailipski’s Mk4 Golf 1.8T with Revo stage 2 , KO4, built motor, OEM Euro nav, H&R R
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Joe Germeroth’s Mk4 R32 with 264˚ Schrick cams, Supersprint header, MagnaFlow cat, carbon
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Corey Dolliver’s 400hp ‘99 BMW M3 with V1 supercharger, KSport suspension, 17x8/9" AC Shni
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