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EXPENSIVE RIDES, FUN AT SWAZI RALLY

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SIDVOKODVO – Flaunting cars and bikes was the order of the day . This is as thousands of motor cycle enthusiasts were part of the epic Swazi Rally 2019, showing off their  mean  machines. Worth noting is that even though this is a bikers event, some people came in their expensive cars.


One team from South Africa did the most as they came out with 15 cars worth over E1.5 million each. Their entrance at the venue gave one chills, as most of the revellers were looking at the cars. The team called Drift Khana from South Africa came in to drift with cars worth over E22.4 million. The entourage had different brands, the likes of BMW and Mercedes Benz.


In an interview with one of the team members, Sifiso Mhlanga, he said they came out to showcase their cars and were happy to be part of the event. “We are a club that adores cars and we will show off our drifting skills and will keep one at the edge of the seat,” he said.


In an interview with one of the revellers, Nelile Khoza, said she was amazed that a person could drift and spin with a car worth E1.5 million. “Swazi Rally gets bigger and better each year and I cannot wait to see these expensive machines show off breathtaking stunts,” she said.
Melusi Dlamini, who is a biker from team Hyena, also attested that he could not wait to see the cars in action.


It is worth nothing that when this report was compiled, the cars were still on standby waiting to show off their stunts. However, the cars were not the only item that wowed the crowd, bikers also brought in their best as they were playing games and also showing off their Harley Davison bikes which was one of the brands that dominated the arena.


Some of the bikers enjoyed some eye candy as most of the female bikers showed off some flesh with their daring leather, bum shorts and heels.
In an interview with the co-founder Carlos Paiva, he expressed his excitement about the whole event as they have introduced new segments that people love, which include the Kraal section that had live music bands with people selling their different merchandise. “I am happy about the turnout; we ticked all the boxes even though we had a few challenges,” he said.


The event had interesting stalls where people were getting tattoos, some were sawing leather jackets and some were selling biker clothes. Today will be the last day of the rally which started on Friday.

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