So I got a call from my friends from Lifestyle CC & Westside CC inviting me to meet them at the NHRA Motorsports Museum in Pomona for their Twilight Cruise event. The event is held the first Wednesday of every month from April to December. The show organizers invited the clubs to come down and be part of the event. The lowriders got a great spot to park and were constantly surrounded by people during the event. I got their kinda late so when I showed up there were alot of people and the lighting was less than ideal. I shot a few photos, met some cool people and chopped it up with my Lifestyle & Westside friends. There is a something for every type of car enthusiast at the event. Hot Rods, Customs, Classics, Kustoms and now Lowriders. Here are a few of the photos.
NHRA Motorsports Museum Twilight Cruise ~ Pomona
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