Chantelle Palm and Steven Schnittker have a look at the modified cars at the show.
SPECTATORS enjoyed smoking tyres, revving engines and fist-pumping sound at the State of Stance motor show at The Pavilion shopping Centre this weekend.
The event was KZN’s biggest and loudest motoring show. Patrons also enjoyed some of the biggest club beats by hip-hop king, Cassper Nyovest, SA DJs such as Roger Goode, Euphonik, Reddy D and Durban’s own, Deon Govender.
There was rolling burnouts from Custom Rat Rods, smoking spin action from Reece Williamson, nail-biting drifts from East Coast RC Drift Club and mind-bending trick bike stunts from Redbull athlete and trick bike champion, Brian Capper.
Kyra Singh, Caryn Parsons and Rozelle Bezuidenhout relax at the motor show lounges.
Cars with high definition paint jobs were on show.
Thelishka Pillay, Ashvir Singh and Deresh Ranjith at the State of Stance event.
Benedict Pillay shows off his 1972 VW Beetle.
Muvi Naguran and Louis Gounden rev up their motorbikes.
Delmayne Pierre and Kalxana Chetty were selling VIP tickets to the State of Stance show.
Jeshuren Moodley, Keresh Sewpursad, Catherine Rangasamy and Kericca Singh at the State of Stance Show.
Kirsten Ryan and Percy Mbanjwa loved being at the motor show.
State of Stance girls, Anemi Grotius and Jade Greyling, take a look at the motorbikes at the show.
Vougen Tweddle and Tristan Pretorius at the motor show.
Kirsten Ryan and Percy Mbanjwa loved being at the motor show.
Brian Gudazi and Ronan Watts sit on a 4×4 vehicle.
Sami-Joe Smith and Trevor Vorster at the State of Stance show.
There was nail biting drifts from East Coast RC Drift Club.
Wayne Webster and Jay Murugan enjoy a cold beer at the motor show.
The entrance to the State of Stance show.
Delmayne Pierre and Kalxana Chetty were selling VIP tickets to the State of Stance show.
Vikayil Govender and Shrivedh Maharak check out the slick cars at the State of Stance event at Pavilion.
Manoj Hira of East Coast Drift Crew signs his name on a BMW.