Import Rules

IMPORT CAR SHOW JUDGING

RULES & REGULATIONS

 


CAR SHOW SAMPLE SCORE CARD
Judging based on quality not quantity. Having the most modifications does not guarantee a win.

EXTERIOR BODY – 20 
Cleanliness 1 – 5
Modifications 1 – 10
Paint and Graphics 1 – 5

ENGINE – 15
Cleanliness 1 – 5 
Modifications 1 – 5
Paint/Powder coating/Polishing 1 – 5

UNDERCARRIAGE – 10
Cleanliness 1 – 5
Suspensions/stance 1 – 5

WHEELS – 15
Cleanliness 1 – 5
Appearance/Size 1 – 10

INTERIOR – 15
Cleanliness 1 – 5
Entertainment 1 – 5

Special Features 1 – 5

DISPLAY – 5
Style/MODELS/special features 1 – 5

OVERALL APPEARANCE – 20
1 – 20

TOTAL = 100 Maximum

 

 

SHOW CLASSES - Minimum of 3 vehicles to make a category
Best Interior
Best Paint/Finish
Best Engine Bay
Best Display
Best Mitsubishi
Best Toyota
Best Scion Tc
Best Scion Xb
Best Other Scion
Best Nissan
Best Mazda
Best Euro
Best Civic 1st
Best Civic 2nd
Best Other Honda 1st
Best Other Honda 2nd
Best Acura 1st
Best Acura 2nd
Best Other Import (Subaru, Hyundai, etc.)
Best Domestic Sports Compact
Best Domestic Car
Best Domestic Truck/SUV
Best Import Truck/SUV
Best Luxury Best Exotic
Best Under Construction
Best Bike
Best Club Participation
Best Club Representation $200
Best of Show $300

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