
Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3 rolls into CityOne Megamall this Sunday
KUCHING (July 18): Car enthusiasts and the general public are invited to the highly anticipated Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3, happening this Sunday (July 20) from 9am to 10pm at the CityOne Megamall basement car park here.
Organised by the Apoclaypse Car Club of Kuching, the annual event is free and open to all.
'This is our annual signature event, and we are excited to welcome all car lovers and members of the public to join us for a full day of automotive excitement and to experience the vibrant car modification culture in Kuching,' said the club in a statement.
To accommodate setup, vehicle loading will take place on July 19 from 10pm to 12am. All participants are urged to arrive punctually and follow directions from event staff.
The show promises a diverse showcase of modified vehicles from across the region, drawing attention from car enthusiasts near and far.
Highlights include a lucky draw with prizes such as car accessories and audio systems. Tickets will be sold at RM10 each at the organiser's booth.
Limited edition event stickers will also be available at RM5 each.
In the spirit of giving back, the club announced that 30 per cent of proceeds from ticket and sticker sales will be donated to charity.
'The donation is part of our initiative to give back to the community. Photos and updates will be posted on our official Facebook page to ensure transparency and public trust,' the club said.
The event is supported by various sponsors, including Stampin MP Chong Chieng Jen, Bandar Kuching MP Dr Kelvin Yii, East Ocean Auto Trading Sdn Bhd, Wrapperz Graphic Design, Carlife Automobile Accessories, Deelong Car Accessories, STY Exhaust, Oscar Tinted & Accessories, Sky World Advertising & Design, 998 Auto Parts, and Lemon House. Apoclaypse Auto Show Vol. 3 cityone megamall Kuching lead
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