Cars galore at the MSF x McClubz Showdown car show, MSF Finale 2017 on Dec 2 – JDM, Euros, Retro

The Malaysia Speed Festival MSF Finale on December 2-3 will see the introduction of the MSF x McClubs Showdown event where an array of four wheelers will be showcased, for visitors to feast their eyes on.

The car show, which will take place on day one of the finale event (December 2) will also feature a car display contest covering various categories: MDM (Malaysian Domestic Market), JDM (Japanese Domestic Market), Retro, Euro and Open. This means that visitors will be able to check out cars from a variety of genres.

The participation fee is RM40* per car, which will include one BBQ ticket**, a t-shirt and two paddock passes with access to other activities happening on Saturday, including MSF Superbikes, MSF Drift Gonzo, MSF Track Days for cars and MSF MegaLAP.

To register, head over to McClubz’ post on its Facebook page and follow the given instructions. For spectators, you can find more information at MSF’s official website. Besides the above activities, the MSF Finale will also feature the action-packed, door-to-door MSF Racing Series with up to eleven categories and 170 cars, and a Caterham Motorsport support race on Sunday.

There will be a giant inflatable pool and water slide on Sunday to keep the kids occupied. Entry will be free for grandstand access, and starting from as low as RM20 for paddock passes that will bring you closer to the action.

* Participation will be limited and the organiser reserves the right to deny participation
** Each official entry will get 1 x BBQ pass. Additional BBQ passes can be purchased at RM15 per pax

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Danny Tan

Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

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