Back in high school I had an 02 Trans Am that I loved keeping clean. Eventually I replaced the stock radio for a Pioneer DEH-P77DH, then all the speakers and finally a very skilled friend helped me build my dream fiberglass subwoofer box. It filled the wheel well area on the fbody and the entire trunk area to squeeze 4 big 10 inch subs. For such a small cabin, it was LOUD. I was Mr. Cool on my high school turf.
After adding a SLP whisper lid intake and loudmouth exhaust, I was approached by a couple guys in a car club called "Details Details" ironically enough. I hung out with them a few times and it was great. The president of the club was building a Spoon inspired Honda NSX and we would just hang out at his shop and help him out. I ended up being the "car audio guy" of the group. Later on we found out we were all expected to show our cars at a local car show at Palm Beach Community College. I was admittedly VERY NERVOUS. I subscribed to a lot of car magazines and knew the level of craftsmanship some people put into their cars and didn't think my car was anywhere near "show car" ready. I really didn't want to go, but was strong-armed by the club.
The morning of the show was horrible. I woke up late and didn't get to wash my car, let alone wipe it down with any of my Meguiar's Quik Detailer (my favorite at the time, I remember always buying the Gift Pack at Walmart). I arrived at the clubs' shop and everyone's car looked great but mine. Every imperfection was magnified. I was sweating bullets but everyone else seemed so laid back and were just having fun. We all cruised to the show together in a spirited but responsible manner and all parked together with out club decals proudly displayed on each windshield. I had registered into the car audio sound off competition and wanted to back out. There were vans and trucks there that made my system look like childs play. When it was my time to roll into the sound competition area I wanted to pull a Jesse (from Fast and the Furious) and run away:
https://youtu.be/kLJCWb1apYo?t=1m33s
But I didn't and I'm glad. I put up respectable numbers for my class and every bass head in the area came over to check out my system. I was so happy.
Looking back, stressing over all the small stuff isn't what car shows are about. It's about a bunch of car guys and girls just having fun. I like seeing car shows where there's a little bit of everything for everyone. Some tuner cars here, some lifted trucks over there, american muscle over there, everyone likes something different. And if you even get one person that slowly walks around your car, admiring your work; trust me it will be worth it. Just go have fun and if you see something you like, try and let the owner know. It will mean just as much to them, as it will to you.