The current Fuel Magazine cover car, David and Ron Guy's steel body Pro Stock Challenger, will be be on display at Motorex this weekend on the Fuel Magazine stand.
Read MoreAn Interview With The Outkast Garage Car Club At The Boogaloo Traditional Hot Rod Event
The Oukasts are a small group of mates who get regularly get together to talk about and work on some cool customs and hot rods. The guys made the 800km road trip from Sydney down to The Boogaloo event in Victoria recently, to which we also went and published our coverage right here. I grabbed the Outkasts on the Sunday morning of the show to catch up for a five minute interview.
Read MoreAuto Event: Big Al's Poker Run // Perth, Australia
Big Al’s Poker Run? Does that conjure up images of a night on ‘The Strip’ in Las Vegas in the 1940s, or perhaps a Gentleman’s interstate casino hopping jaunt? Well you would be wrong on both accounts...
Read MoreFuel Magazine Display In Real Street at Motorex 2016 - Display Your Car On-site
As part of the 2016 event in Melbourne on 16th & 17th July, Motorex have invited Fuel Magazine to be a part of the Real Street Blvd...
Read MoreNew Event: The Boogaloo Invitational — Traditional Hot Rodding, The Australian Way
The first Boogaloo Invitational was held in Castlemaine, Victoria and wound down just a matter of hours ago. Organised by Des Russell and Tesha Mahoney, the Boogaloo is a traditional hot rod and custom motorcycle event, catering to enthusiasts of pre-1965 hot rods & customs and pre-1975 American and British bobbers and choppers.
Read MoreEvent: West Coast Lowdown Monster Beach Party
Location: Perth, Western Australia. Words & Photography: Kim Belcastro.
Most Tuesday afternoons I pack up my desk, head home and wind down with a dose of daily news via the TV screen. This particular Tuesday afternoon I checked my Facebook feed prior to departing the office.
Read MorePhotography: Luke Ray.
Motorcycle Ménage à Trois: Broadford Bonanza
Remember that feeling you used to get when you went to a fairground? You’d be standing there amongst all the crazy sounds and colours, dazzled by the gravity defying, speeding rides and overwhelmed by the difficult decision of which direction to head next. Adrenalin was pumping through your veins and your senses were working on overload. At 36 years old this was a sensation I hadn’t experience for some time, but at the Broadford Bonanza it all came rushing back to me, and I loved every minute of it.
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