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Art of Speed 2020 Invitational Build-Off Application Opens

  • Art of Speed has opened the application to the AOS 2020 Invitational Build-Off.

  • The winner from AOS 2020 will be entered in the 29th Annual Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show.

  • Interested parties are to submit their plans before 31 October 2019.

In order to support the growing quality of participants in the Art of Speed (AOS), the application for the organisers have opened the application to the Art of Speed 2020 Invitational Build-Off.

AOS intends to submit the winner from AOS 2020 to the 29th Annual Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show 2020, in Japan.

The motorcycle category is divided into two classes under the FreeStyle category, for motorcycles 250cc and below, and motorcycles 251cc and above.

Interested parties such as individuals or workshops are required to submit their plan to AOS before 31st October 2019.

Please refer to the Press Release below:

For #AOS2020, the current format of Invitational Build-off has been changed. To support the growing quality of participants, we intent to submit entry from #AOS2020 to The 29th Annual Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show 2020, Japan.

For this reason, we are opening applications for #AOS2020 Invitational Build Off.

The category as below

i) Motorcycles FreeStyle :

a ) 250cc and Below

b ) 251cc and Above

ii) Automobiles :

Open to all model, make, year and freestyle class.

Winner of each category will have their vehicle transported and entered as participant at The 29th Annual Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show 2020. Winner will also receive a package trip for ONE (1) to attend the show.

To all interested individuals or workshops, please submit design, briefing and build up planning to us for screening processing before 

31st October 2019.

Please get in touch with Art of Speed through the contact details below:

Initium Sdn Bhd | Art Of Speed Malaysia
 
M +6019 373 6798 / +6012 204 0094
T  +603 5622 2137
F  +603 5613 2037

E  art.of.speed.my@gmail.com

 

Wahid's lust for motorcycles was spurred on by his late-Dad's love for his Lambretta on which he courted, married his mother, and took baby Wahid riding on it. He has since worked in the motorcycle and automotive industry for many years, before taking up riding courses and testing many, many motorcycles since becoming a motojournalist. Wahid likes to see things differently. What can you say about a guy who sees a road safety message in AC/DC's "Highway to Hell."

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