Our guest on episode 34 is none other than Dubshed show organiser, and Reload Podcast presenter, Nigel Lamont. We hear about what’s coming in Dubshed 2024, the Supercar weekend, and…
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In this, episode 26 of the Sold as Seen Podcast, we discuss the untimely passing of Waterford Rally man Craig Breen and the superb Dubshed car show. Andy regales the…
If you made your way to the Eikon Exhibition Centre near Lisburn last weekend for Dubshed, then there’s one thing for sure. You missed something. Northern Ireland’s largest and one…
After a successful Gymkhana GRiD world finals qualifying event held behind closed gates last year Monster Energy returned to DubShed at the start of April with ‘The Stages’. With the…
One of Northern Ireland’s largest car shows returned bigger and better than ever for its eleventh running of the event which in recent years has been held at the Eikon…
Dubshed is only a few weeks away, so we sat down with Nigel Lamont and Gethin Evans, event organisers extraordinaire from GTI NI on the Sold as Seen Podcast. We…
The historic Titanic Dry Dock and Pump House played host to this year’s exceptionally busy Titanic Dubs. Running for a decade now by GTI NI, this show normally signifies the…
Titanic Dubs hosted by GTi NI turned out to be a car show with success amid a year of incredible uncertainty. Widely regarded as the most relaxed show of the…
Dubshed is widely known as Northern Ireland’s largest indoor car show, this year being no exception. Known for it’s high standards of cars and stands, Dubshed 2018 did not disappoint. …
Dubshed takes dual honours even before it opens its doors at the Eikon Exhibition Centre near Lisburn: its the first major show of the year, the season opener if you…
Despite rain bouncing off the Titanic dry dock (it was hardly dry), the Volkswagen Audi Group enthusiasts still turned out in their droves to support this excellent annual show run…
Dubshed in 2016 continues to shine as one of the best motoring shows seen in recent times. It moved this year to the Eikon Exhibition Centre near Lisburn, and it seems…