Students show off their cars at ASWSU event

PULLMAN – The First Inaugural Cougar Car Show, an ASWSU homecoming event, revved up at noon Tuesday.  Car stereos boomed across Glenn Terrell Mall as students competed for the title of best sound system. 

The car show was open to students wanting to show off their cars. Categories included best in show, best 4×4, best sound system, hoopty of the year, best couged-out ride and best classic car.

Sophomore Brandon Johnson shows off the air ride suspension in his 97′ Chevrolet S-10.  

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