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Lay 'N' Play UK Lowriders: Where to See Hydraulic Cars at Japfest, TRAX & Classic Japfest
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Lay 'N' Play UK Lowriders: Where to See Hydraulic Cars at Japfest, TRAX & Classic Japfest

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See Lay 'N' Play's incredible lowriders at major UK shows. From a hopping Honda Civic EF at Japfest to American Lincoln Town Cars at TRAX, don't miss the hydraulic spectacle.

For UK automotive enthusiasts with a passion for extreme customisation, the lowrider scene offers some of the most spectacular displays of engineering and style. This year, the premier showcase for this unique culture is being brought to three major events by Lay 'N' Play, one of the UK's leading lowrider clubs. If you've ever wondered 'what car events are on near me?' or wanted to witness hydraulic suspension cars that can hop, dance, and roll on three wheels, their displays at Japfest, TRAX, and Classic Japfest are essential viewing.

Japfest Silverstone – JDM Icons Get the Lowrider Treatment

Kicking off the season, Lay 'N' Play will be a major attraction at Japfest Silverstone. They are set to showcase two particularly rare and impressive builds that demonstrate the fusion of Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) heritage with classic lowrider artistry. The star cars will be a custom Honda Civic EF Sedan and a Nissan Bluebird, both transformed into fully-fledged lowriders equipped with high-performance hydraulic suspension systems.

This is a fantastic opportunity for UK fans to see these iconic Japanese models performing feats rarely seen outside of specialist events. Attendees can expect to see these cars 'laying frame' (resting the chassis on the ground), hopping, and dancing as part of the Car Culture Collection display. Whether you're a dedicated lowrider aficionado or simply curious about this vibrant corner of car culture, seeing JDM lowriders in action on home turf is an experience not to be missed.

TRAX Silverstone – American Lowrider Royalty Arrives

For the TRAX event at Silverstone, Lay 'N' Play is shifting focus to bring a taste of authentic American lowrider royalty to the UK. The centrepiece of their display will be a duo of Lincoln Town Cars, headlined by the award-winning 1978 Lincoln Continental MKV, famously known as 'Malibu Peach'. This car is a celebrated show winner and exemplifies the quintessential 'big-body' cruiser style that defines West Coast lowrider culture.

With their expansive proportions, lavish interiors, and stunning candy paint finishes, these Lincolns promise to deliver serious stateside vibes right in the heart of Silverstone. This display is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the grandeur and intricate detail of classic American automotive design pushed to its most extreme expression.

Classic Japfest Goodwood – Witness the UK's Only Bed-Dancer

The lowrider spectacle continues later in the year at Classic Japfest, held at the iconic Goodwood circuit on October 5th. Here, Lay 'N' Play will present what is arguably their most unique attraction: the UK's only known 'bed-dancer'. This incredible build is based on a Nissan 720 pickup truck and takes hydraulic performance to an entirely new level.

The term 'bed-dancer' refers to the truck's modified bed, which is engineered to jump, twist, and move independently from the cab, creating a mesmerising and seemingly alive performance. Alongside this unique vehicle, the club will stage a full lowrider exhibition featuring a range of other hoppers, dancers, and jaw-dropping three-wheelers, showcasing the full breadth of hydraulic artistry.

Don't Miss the Ultimate Lowrider Showcase

From the JDM innovations at Japfest to the American classics at TRAX and the unique bed-dancer at Classic Japfest, Lay 'N' Play is curating the ultimate lowrider tour for 2024. These displays offer a rare chance to see high-calibre hydraulic suspension systems in action and appreciate the incredible skill involved in these custom builds. For those looking to attend, we recommend booking your tickets in advance for these must-see events to ensure you don't miss out on a piece of UK lowriding history in the making.

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