Motoring

Dub Drive brings modified car magic to Ballito

Gleaming machines and turbo dreams.

Ballito came alive on Saturday as the annual Dub Drive rolled into town, bringing in a rip-roaring parade of super-modified cars.

Enthusiasts from all over KwaZulu-Natal gathered to showcase the automotive art.

Denz Reddy with his cool ride.

The day began in Durban North, where the drivers met up, proudly showing off their prized vehicles.

From there, the convoy of pimped cars, glossy paintwork and roaring engines snaked its way up the coast to the Odyssey Shopping Mall.

Ershlyn Moonsamy lifts his car to normal height after the show.

The car park was filled with at least 50 cars, where spectators and car lovers alike found themselves in motoring paradise.

The cars ranged from vintage classics, restored to their original glory, to the sleek and aggressive designs of modern modified cars.

 

Zoey Soobramoney gives her ride a thumbs up.

 

Some vehicles boasted custom paint jobs and blasting sound systems, while others featured high-performance upgrades under the hood.


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Nothando Mhlongo

Fresh out of university, Nothando has a knack for telling human interest stories. When she's not furiously typing up her next article... you can find her relishing in her favourite dish - pasta.
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