International Xtreme Autoshow @ Stadium Putra, Bkt Jalil
Over the weekend of 26-28 Dec, Kelab Autoshow has brought the International Xtreme Autoshow right to our doorsteps at the Putra Stadium at Bkt Jalil. Backed by solid support in the form Tourism Malaysia, the organisers touted the event as ‘the largest gathering of international extreme modified cars ever.’ The press release placed the full stop there, but I suspect that the sentence should have concluded with the words ‘… in Malaysia.’
If all goes according to plan, this would be just the first in a series of annual Malaysian Motor Shows on par with SEMA Las Vegas and Essen Germany, aiming to attract up to tens of thousands of visitors per year. It’s a laudable goal, but the organisers have their work cut out to bridge the gap with the said benchmarks. Visitors this year were expected to shell out no less than RM30 for admission, though their kids would have been admitted for RM15.
Being supported by Tourism Malaysia, it was no surprise that the event was officiated by Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Azalina Othman. In her opening speech, Azalina noted that Malaysia has become the only country in the Asia-Pacific region organise such a large gathering of extreme customized cars. Extreme, they are indeed, as it is a safe bet that many of the cars in there are unlikely to be road legal.
It’s car-modding mixed with artistry gone berserk, and personifying this mentality is renowned Kustomizer, Big Daddy, who, donning a batik, graced with Wax Daddy and the rest of his accomplices. During the launching ceremony, Wax even charmed the crowd with his brilliant rendition of Frank Sinatra’s My Way, before Azalina made her way up to deliver her opening speech.
After her speech, the minister was taken on a round tour of the exhibition, which included witnessing the complete burning of an old Volvo 240 to the ground in a stunt called the ‘melt-down’, where a modified Kia Carnival spit exhaust flames over the petrol-doused Volvo, lighting it up in flames and sending plumes of black smoke into the atmosphere. Not one for the green minded, and not a stunt I particularly approve of either.
This motor show is not for those petrolheads who delve into horsepower, top speed and 0-100 times. Indeed, the emphasis is on the term ‘show’ as it is what most of these cars here seem to be built for. They define ‘bling’, they define ‘outrageous’, and they define ‘pimp’ but they have little use beyond that. The most important function that they serve are as means for owners to express their creativity and character.
There exists a huge interest in these ‘bling’ cars, and the Tourism Ministry did well to exploit that as a tourist attraction. However, this year’s edition does not seem sufficient to attract tourists here in any appreciable volume. It’s a good start, but future editions must feature more cars, and have more publicity. If they want to continue this next year, they need to make it much bigger, or don’t bother.
Same league as SEMA and Essen?
What some people do with a Toyota Hilux
With parts cannibalised from the Starship Enterprise.
Toyota Yaris with dual controls!
This Honda Jazz owner couldn’t care less about Ultra-Seats
The local boys strutting their stuff.
Don’t hold your breath, it’s a Proton Wira. Lower dash and door pillar shape give it away.
Azalina arriving in her Smart Fortwo.
Trying to get a shot of the VIPs.
Azalina delivering her opening speech.
She didn’t seem too interested…
“This one got JPJ approval or not?”
Azalina and Big Daddy sharing a moment.
Pictures by Jonathan Lim
Next years show will be bigger and better then this year. Big Daddy has spoken with George Barris about bringing out the original Bat Mobile from the 60’s Hit TV series Bat Man. The Original BATMOBILE is the most famous TV car of all time. Big Daddy will be back with the crew of the Kustomizer and will be bringing the Limokopter.
We were Treated like Royalty in Malaysia and I want to make Malaysia my second home. The hospitality of the Malaysian people are second to none and special thanks to Huck Seng and all of the Kelab Auto Show group. A trip I will never forget and I am part Malaysian now. I just arrived back in California and I am already missing the warm hospitalit and my new friends.
The cars in the show were something new to us and I know that the many car enthusiasts here in the states would really love to see how you guys do it in Malaysia. Hats off to you guys, I loved the show and the food is to die for.
Regards
Michael” WAX DADDY” Prisco
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Without Prejudice – I went there but was disappointed. Can I have my money back?
Why were you dissapointed ?
COME SEE US AT THE NEXT SHOW AND I PROMISE YOU WILL BE VERY SATISFIED. REMEMBER MANY OF THE CAR SHOWS IN THE US, ALL HAD HUMBLE BEGININGS ! NOW THEY ARE AMAZING SHOWS AT SOME OF AMERICAS BEST LOCATIONS. GO TO http://WWW.HEMMINGS.COM AND CLICK ON EVENTS. YOU WILL SEE HOW MANY SHOWS ARE AROUND AND WHEN THEY STARTED.
THE KELAB AUTO SHOW GROUP ARE VERY DEDICATED TO THE SHOW AND ITS IN THERE HEARTS, THE SHOW WILL BE A MONSTER. I WILL SING AGAIN I MALAYSIA, LOOKING FORWARD TO BRINGING MY WIFE AND DAUGHTER. I WANT THEM TO EXPERIANCE SUCH A GREAT NEW COUNTRY. HATS OFF TO ALL OF MALAYSIA, 50 PLUS YEARS AND COUNTING. LOVE THAT PLACE.
Me too disappointed with empty promises by organizer.If the car stuck in US it is not our problem.Actually we can sue the organizer coz i have valid ticket said the 2 cars is coming and they already distributed flyers all over Malaysia.Tourism Malaysia really wasted their money for this event.I wanna send a request letter to Ministry what haapen to the money the organizer paid to Big Daddy. We want a strong explanation from Ministry,Organizer and Big Daddy.Coz rakyat money involve and as a tax payer i deserve it.
Duunia vaan…ja kesälomaa odotellessa festarien kera!!!