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EA Industries At Tuff Streeters Calder Park, The Debut Of The "Not So Daily"
Some builds are planned for months.
Others happen because an idea turns into complete chaos in the best possible way.
That was exactly what happened leading into Tuff Streeters at Calder Park, Melbourne.
For EA Industries, the event turned into one of the wildest and most memorable weekends we’ve had.
Tuff Streeters At Calder Park
The atmosphere at Calder Park was unreal.
Day and night, the place was packed with cars, enthusiasts, tyre smoke, music, and people passionate about the Australian car scene.
It wasn’t just another event.
It felt like a full car culture festival.
EA Industries was proud to be part of it.
We brought wheels, displays, merchandise, and some of our latest setups to showcase throughout the event.
But the biggest talking point quickly became one particular car.
The VF On 24s
This was the first public appearance of the VF sitting on 24-inch wheels.
And honestly, the entire project was madness from the beginning.
Anthony tubbed and fabricated the whole setup within just seven days leading into the event.
Seven days.
Late nights.
No sleep.
Constant fabrication.
Trying to make everything work in time.
The goal was simple:
Build something people wouldn’t forget.
And somehow, against all odds, it made it to Calder Park.
"The Not So Daily"
We ended up calling the car the "Not So Daily."
The reason was pretty simple.
Originally, it was just a normal daily-driven VF.
But after the tubs, fabrication work, wheel setup, stance changes, and the 24-inch fitment, it definitely stopped being a normal daily.
It became something completely different.
The kind of build people either instantly loved or instantly questioned.
And honestly, those are usually the builds people remember the most.
The Reaction At The Event
As soon as the VF rolled into the event, people started gathering around it.
A lot of people had never seen a VF sitting on 24s done properly before.
The wheel setup.
The tubs.
The fitment.
The stance.
The fabrication work.
It immediately became a conversation starter.
Some people were shocked.
Some loved it.
Some thought we were completely insane.
But that’s exactly what makes car culture exciting.
Pushing boundaries.
Trying things people say can’t work.
Building something different.
The EA Industries Setup
Throughout the event, the EA Industries setup stayed busy all weekend.
People were constantly walking through checking out:
The atmosphere around the stand was exactly what we love about these events.
Real conversations.
Real enthusiasts.
Real passion for cars.
Built Under Pressure
Looking back now, what made the VF build even more special was how little time there actually was.
Most people only see the finished result.
They don’t see the pressure leading up to the event.
The fabrication work.
The problem-solving.
The stress.
The lack of sleep.
But somehow everything came together just in time.
And when the VF finally rolled into Calder Park sitting on 24s, all the hard work became worth it.
More Than Just Cars
For EA Industries, events like Tuff Streeters are about more than displaying products.
They’re about being part of the Australian car scene.
The community.
The builds.
The creativity.
The people willing to try something different.
That’s what inspires us.
Looking Forward
Tuff Streeters at Calder Park became another unforgettable chapter for EA Industries.
The debut of the "Not So Daily" VF on 24s proved once again that some of the best builds happen when you take risks and back your own ideas.
There’s still more projects coming.
More fabrication.
More wheel setups.
More crazy ideas.
And honestly, we wouldn’t want it any other way.



