Ryan Husted honoured by Just-Kroozin car club friends
Supercar enthusiasts travelled from miles around to display their treasured motors and remember a former club member who died in an accident.
Up to 80 drivers gathered in Wolverhampton ahead of the screening of the new Fast and Furious 6 film and pay respects to 25-year-old Ryan Husted.
The car enthusiast from Bloxwich died after his motorbike was in collision with a vehicle in Cresswell Crescent in March .
He had been a leading members of the Just-Kroozin Car Club and family, friends and people from other similar groups gathered outside Cineworld at Bentley Bridge on Friday.
Purpose-made tops bearing Ryan's picture and RIP messages were donned while his own Vauxhall Astra GSI was parked among the other cars.
The range of vehicles included a Lamborghini, Nissan 370z, Audi TT and Honda 52000.
Among those to attend and then watch the latest film were Ryan's mother Angie Husted, father Paul and girlfriend Jen Robinson.
The Just-Kroozin club has re-formed since the death of Ryan.
Mrs Husted, aged 47, said: "They had split up before the accident happened, but when it happened they got in touch with me to see if it would be ok if they got back together.
"It is still difficult after the accident but this has helped, and his friends still keep in touch with me. Ryan loved his cars, he loved his bike and he would have been here."
A range of fundraisers have been held to provide money for the Midlands Air Ambulance who were called after the crash.
This has included bungee jumps and rides in Ryan's memory.
The family have thanked everyone involved in the fundraising for their efforts.
Mr Husted, of Parker Street, Bloxwich, had been saving up for a mortgage in the hope of settling down with his girlfriend of 18 months, prior to his death.
The former Sneyd Comprehensive pupil worked for Chamberlin and Hill Castings Ltd in Walsall. His nickname was Rusty.