Hong Kong’s midnight car meet up in Tsim Sha Tsui was beyond glorious

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Enjoy Your Car has released footage from R+ Racing’s midnight car meet up in Hong Kong showcasing some of the night’s most exotic and bespoke cars.

The meet up took place at Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui earlier this week, welcoming car lovers from all over Hong Kong. The one-off event attracted the island’s most passionate car enthusiasts, tuners and garages.

In true Fast & Furious fashion, the cars were displayed across the car park, exhibiting their roaring engines, bold bodykits and shining rims.

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Cars that were featured ranged from a Mini Cooper S to a Lamborghini Huracan. From the video alone, we know that the following cars were displayed on the night, with presumably many many more that didn’t make the final edit.

Nissan Skyline
Nissan GTR
Audi R8
Mclaren P1
VW Scirrocco
Golf R & GTI
BMW M3 E90 & M46
Nissan 350Z
Mini Cooper S
Lamborghini gallardo
Lotus Exige
Toyota Supra
Subaru Impreza
Maserati Quattroporte
Lamborghini Huracan
Mercedes AMG
BMW 1M

Of course, a true fast and furious midnight car meet up would be nothing without the equally glamorous models who posed with the cars, making them even more eye catching.

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F&F: Tokyo Drift may have captured the Asian car scene on the big screen, but it’s pretty clear that Japan isn’t the only Asian country that has an underground car presence. We’re certainly looking forward to see more of what Hong Kong’s motor scene can muster!

Credit for images: screengrabs via Youtube

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