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You’ve probably seen numerous coverage’s on many websites, blogs, and even magazines. One of the biggest and baddest events in California happened once again, and this time, in Southern California. Wekfest hosted by Weksos is one of those events in the ‘must attend’ list of many automotive enthusiasts. It doesn’t matter if you have a car to show or not, because more than 10,000 spectators come to see the sickest cars.

As most of you guys know by now, Wekfest is a NorCal event because of the company located in NorCal. Every year, the staffs get more than 5000 submissions of entry request and only 350~400 cars get an acceptance e-mail to show. Knowing how this process goes, the chosen ones are one of a kind, which makes Wekfest such a legit and fun show to attend compared to others. It’s not only the cars that make up the show, but the location, vendors, and people in it that double the excitement.

Weksos always having a good venue to put on a hell of a show every year, they decided to branch out to Southern California for the first time with the help from Fatlace. When two well-known organizations collaborate, you know for sure tons of people will attend. Out of all the places available Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA was the pick, the place where Toyotafest (TORC) is held every year. Having the capacity to accommodate more than 400 cars, Sunday’s Wekfest event was off the hook. Enjoy the photos!

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