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Rix Magazine's "Superfly" car show, which was held at the Green Acres Mall in New York City on Sunday, July 30, 2023, was a true celebration of the automotive culture like no other. Rix Magazine, known for its passion for creative car shows that stand out from the rest, lived up to its reputation by organizing an event that brought excitement back to the car community. With a mission to offer something different, Rix Magazine is always at the forefront of innovation in the car show industry.
Founded with humble beginnings in a small office in Union, New Jersey, Rix Magazine has grown into a powerhouse that fuels the competitive spirit of automotive enthusiasts in the tri-state area. Their events like "StreetFest Tokyo Meet," which takes place inside a multi-level parking deck, and "Slam by the Harbor," nestled in the flourishing Jersey City Liberty Harbor, exemplify their commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering extraordinary experiences to attendees.
Caped Cruisaders Media with Rico - Owner and Founder of Rix Magazine
The "Superfly" car show at the Green Acres Mall was no exception, attracting car enthusiasts, music lovers, and pop-culture making it the most amped-up indoor/outdoor festival of its kind. Various vendors lined up to bring their own flair to the show such as Get Money Kicks, T-mobile, Street Driven, Summer Showdown and more.
Vendors lined up at show entrance
Get Money Kicks Vendor booth
This show did more than bring together cars and music. You could feel the energy and excitement that arises from each event such as the 2-step competition, limbo, and even a Dyno, to test the horsepower of any car who dared to show off their engine.
Dyno at Rix
This was a massive show that spread throughout the Green Aches Mall of Long Island, with cars on display occupying the first floor of the mall, surrounding driveways, and three floors of an outdoor parking garage, which was the hotspot of the party with a host and DJ.
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Cars on display at top floor of the three story parking garage at Green Aches Mall
DJ booth bringing the party to Rix
Superfly showcased elaborate, creative, and ultimately unique builds that caused jaw dropping reactions with themes and abstract wraps.
Inside Green Acres Mall
Make way for the bad guy Chun-Li
Sometimes the themes are in the details -wink-
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Caped Cruisaders saying "Hello Kitty"
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Guest star appearance from Bart Simpson at Rix Magazine
It was a great day for Star Wars lovers as well with two very unique builds centering around the series.
Yes, this Mandalorian built replica actually runs
Aside from themes, car owners took the opportunity to represent culture, waving flags of various countries.
Trinidad and Tobago themed Nissan Maxima
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Guyana stand up!
Those who chose color went big, BOLD, and looked clean doing it too.
In true car show style, Superfly still showed off the classics with a collection of beautifully restored classic vehicles, making sure there was a little something for everyone.
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Superfly was filled with some very Super-cosplayers. Whether you prefer Marvel or DC these cosplayers were here to bring these cars to life, fully embodying their characters and posing for the kids.
Show host leading the "Avengers" to their victory stage
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Rix Magazine continues to shine as a leading force in the car show industry. Superfly was an electrifying blend of cars, music, and pop-culture that made this show memorable for the season. As Rix Magazine's dedication to pushing boundaries persists, car enthusiasts eagerly anticipate their future events, knowing that every show will be an unforgettable celebration of automotive culture.