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Still Video of the the DUB Show San Bernardino 2009 by Model Vanity Press. Over 50 Gilrs in this DVD, including Budweiser girls, Motorcycle babes, Lowrider Cover models, and show magazine hotties. Click the link above to the right and get your DVD today!
For D-Day’s comeback show, the weather in So. Cal was beautiful - a perfect setting for the outdoor event that was held on Sunday, October 18 at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino. It was literally the ultimate automotive festival as 13,000 people showed up to see more than 1600 custom cars, trucks, motorcycles and everything in between, more than 100 booths, and some amazing performances. Nick Cannon and Power 106’s DJ Felli Fel hosted all the day’s festivities.
More than 40 of the nation’s largest car clubs competed to take home prizes totaling more than $25,000, which made for some sweet eye candy every whereever you looked. Two of the biggest car clubs, Nokturnal and Swift, each had their own sections at the show. Whether you preferred monster trucks, exotic rides or tricked-customs, D-Day had something for everyone.
Besides the numerous cars were entertaining booths and exhibitions. The Monster Zone provided free samples of their energy beverages and featured the Kawasaki Street Bike Team, including Rickey Gadson, Jason Britton, Kane 'Insane' Friesen, and the Monster Girls! There were also live demonstrations of freestyle motocross where guests experienced some crazy and insane stunts by Kane “Insane” Friesen. The Famous Stars and Straps riders were also in action, as J-Beats, Warren Jamez, and Famous Crow were all on hand doing some of the sickest tricks and stunts. For those who love machines on two wheels, Motorpsycho magazine’s booth showcased some of the best customized Harley's we've ever seen.
West Coast Customs brought out some killer rides like their Rockstar GTO, an electrifying blue Bentley, and also showcased their new line of Wrench clothing. The RMD Group booth boasted Topo’s widebody Charger and owner Ralph Houlgin’s Audi R8 and classic Impala. Uniq’s booth featured some impressive exotics like a Bentley convertible, Aston Martin, Lambo and Ferrari. Lexani had a huge wheel display in their booth, while the TIS/Dropstars booth featured some of the 2010 products. Artist OG Abel was on hand at his clothing booth, where he worked on a live mural during the show. A new feature to the DUB Show was the Cosa Nostra Bullyz booth, which housed the finest American Bullies in the world, featuring the award-winning King Gotti.
The concert stage was rocking with performances by Pink Dollaz, Swag, Da Gogettas, Down AKA Kilo, Sen Dog, The Literates, Rydaznrtist, MC Magic, MC Magic, Ya Boy, Mack 10, WC, Dorrough, Paul Wall and Twista. The stage was hosted by 99.1 KGGI's team of radio personalities.
This was D-Day’s first return after seven years, and thanks to the great turnout, we’re planning to bring it back next year. Although it was the last DUB show for 2009, stay tuned for information on 2010’s shows by logging on to www.dubshowtour.com on the regular. We’d like to thank everyone who came out for D-Day and give a special shout out to all of our sponsors that made the 2009 tour such a succesful year: Monster Energy, Rockstar Games Midnight Club: Los Angeles, Pirelli Tires, Tag, Xbox 360, NASCAR, 2K Sports, Mobil 1, Kawasaki, MLB Authentic, Pioneer Pro DJ, Bud Light, TIS, Dropstars and D20 Wheels.
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Still Video of the the DUB Show San Bernardino 2009 by Model Vanity Press. Over 50 Gilrs in this DVD, including Budweiser girls, Motorcycle babes, Lowrider Cover models, and show magazine hotties. Click the link above to the right and get your DVD today!For D-Day’s comeback show, the weather in So. Cal was beautiful - a perfect setting for the outdoor event that was held on Sunday, October 18 at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino. It was literally the ultimate automotive festival as 13,000 people showed up to see more than 1600 custom cars, trucks, motorcycles and everything in between, more than 100 booths, and some amazing performances. Nick Cannon and Power 106’s DJ Felli Fel hosted all the day’s festivities.
More than 40 of the nation’s largest car clubs competed to take home prizes totaling more than $25,000, which made for some sweet eye candy every whereever you looked. Two of the biggest car clubs, Nokturnal and Swift, each had their own sections at the show. Whether you preferred monster trucks, exotic rides or tricked-customs, D-Day had something for everyone.
Besides the numerous cars were entertaining booths and exhibitions. The Monster Zone provided free samples of their energy beverages and featured the Kawasaki Street Bike Team, including Rickey Gadson, Jason Britton, Kane 'Insane' Friesen, and the Monster Girls! There were also live demonstrations of freestyle motocross where guests experienced some crazy and insane stunts by Kane “Insane” Friesen. The Famous Stars and Straps riders were also in action, as J-Beats, Warren Jamez, and Famous Crow were all on hand doing some of the sickest tricks and stunts. For those who love machines on two wheels, Motorpsycho magazine’s booth showcased some of the best customized Harley's we've ever seen.
West Coast Customs brought out some killer rides like their Rockstar GTO, an electrifying blue Bentley, and also showcased their new line of Wrench clothing. The RMD Group booth boasted Topo’s widebody Charger and owner Ralph Houlgin’s Audi R8 and classic Impala. Uniq’s booth featured some impressive exotics like a Bentley convertible, Aston Martin, Lambo and Ferrari. Lexani had a huge wheel display in their booth, while the TIS/Dropstars booth featured some of the 2010 products. Artist OG Abel was on hand at his clothing booth, where he worked on a live mural during the show. A new feature to the DUB Show was the Cosa Nostra Bullyz booth, which housed the finest American Bullies in the world, featuring the award-winning King Gotti.
The concert stage was rocking with performances by Pink Dollaz, Swag, Da Gogettas, Down AKA Kilo, Sen Dog, The Literates, Rydaznrtist, MC Magic, MC Magic, Ya Boy, Mack 10, WC, Dorrough, Paul Wall and Twista. The stage was hosted by 99.1 KGGI's team of radio personalities.
This was D-Day’s first return after seven years, and thanks to the great turnout, we’re planning to bring it back next year. Although it was the last DUB show for 2009, stay tuned for information on 2010’s shows by logging on to www.dubshowtour.com on the regular. We’d like to thank everyone who came out for D-Day and give a special shout out to all of our sponsors that made the 2009 tour such a succesful year: Monster Energy, Rockstar Games Midnight Club: Los Angeles, Pirelli Tires, Tag, Xbox 360, NASCAR, 2K Sports, Mobil 1, Kawasaki, MLB Authentic, Pioneer Pro DJ, Bud Light, TIS, Dropstars and D20 Wheels.
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Sweet videos... how often are updates posted?
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