If you thought Northern California car meets were slowing down… yeah, not even close. The “40K Part III” car show in Vallejo—hosted by NorCalRacing_—just reminded everyone why the Bay Area still runs the scene.
This wasn’t your average “cars and coffee.” This was organized chaos, horsepower overload, and a borderline supercar convention packed into one morning.
A Massive Turnout 40K Part III Vallejo car show
The turnout? Absolutely ridiculous.
Hundreds of cars flooded the lot early, and within minutes it turned into a full-blown takeover. Spectators, enthusiasts, photographers—everyone showed up like they knew something big was about to happen.
- Parking filled instantly
- Streets surrounding the meet were lined with builds
- Crowds circled the best cars like it was a live auction
Basically, if you showed up late… enjoy your walk.

Supercars Everywhere (Because Of Course)
Let’s talk about the real reason people lost their minds—the supercar lineup.
This wasn’t one or two rich guys flexing. It was rows of exotic builds casually parked like it was a dealership nobody can afford.
Expectations? High.
Reality? Somehow higher.
Spotted throughout the show:
- Lamborghini Huracáns casually revving like they own the place
- McLarens pulling up like it’s Cars & Coffee in Monaco
- Ferraris drawing crowds every time someone even looked at the throttle
- Modified exotics that made purists uncomfortable (which, honestly, made it better)
Nothing says “good morning” like a cold start echoing across Vallejo.
JDM, Classics, and Built Street Monsters
And before anyone says it—no, it wasn’t just supercars.
The backbone of the show was still proper car culture:
- Clean R32 Skylines and old-school JDM icons
- Built MK4 Supras doing exactly what you think they were doing
- Classic Datsuns and Z cars keeping it vintage
- Fully built Hondas that probably make more power than your mortgage
This is where the show actually wins—variety. You get everything from six-figure exotics to backyard-built monsters that somehow gap them.
NorCalRacing_ Delivered Again

There’s a reason NorCalRacing_ keeps pulling these numbers – AND? I scored a sweater!
They’ve figured out the formula:
- Promote hard
- Pick the right location
- Let the cars (and chaos) do the rest
And it works. Every. Single. Time.
“40K Part III” didn’t just meet expectations—it blew past them and left burnout marks on the way out.
Why 40K Part III Matters for Car Culture
This isn’t just another meet—it’s proof that car culture in Northern California is alive and thriving.
Despite regulations, rising costs, and everyone claiming “the scene is dead,” events like this say otherwise.
- People are still building
- People are still showing up
- And yes… people are still doing questionable things in parking lots
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Final Thoughts: Chaos Done Right
The 40K Part III Vallejo car show was everything you want in a meet:
- Huge turnout
- Insane variety
- Supercars, classics, and street builds all in one place
And just enough chaos to make it memorable without completely shutting it down (a rare achievement).
If you missed it, don’t worry—there will be a Part IV.
And based on how this one went… you might want to show up early this time.









