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Ok all here are some pics from Motorshow Press/Launch Day

http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/motorshow07

Some of observations/comments

-The Chev Camaro looks Awesome in the flesh !!!

-Subaru have a new Tuned by STI Lib which will be made again in limited number, at this stage they are still saying its a prototype

-Mitsubishi's new Project Coupe looks awesome, and is signs to come that the new lancer will be a great looking car in the flesh

-Porsche is back this year

- Ferrari and Lambo have same stands but with update models

- Those serious about making a impact this year have new bigger and better stands and are in new postions

- Toyota had one of the biggest and best stands and launch's for the event

- The new Super 2000 Toyota ARC Corolla looks awesome

- The two new TRD models, Aurion and Hilux look great

-Toyota makes a smart move by getting Nicki Whelan to help launch the new Corolla as she is as stunnnig as ever

Well still havent seen everything at show so will be heading back in the next week or so

Be interested to see what everyone else thinks of it

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Ok all here are some pics from Motorshow Press/Launch Day

http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/motorshow07

-Toyota makes a smart move by getting Nicki Whelan to help launch the new Corolla as she is as stunnnig as ever

we used Nicki on a shoot a couple of years ago before she became all popular... pics for you Joel? :happy:

haha now the client can't use her on the cover anymore as the licence is too expensive

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we used Nicki on a shoot a couple of years ago before she became all popular... pics for you Joel? :)

haha now the client can't use her on the cover anymore as the licence is too expensive

Awesome pics

Whos was the shooter ?

what on earth is that?

You serious? You dont know of the Mclaren F1.... until veyron the fastest production car ever made ???

tisk tisk :(

I have always LOVED this machine of a car and still do

Fkn oath thats the one, I have seen that same F1 crusing and exiting on chandler hwy on the eastern fwy@!!! Had no number plates either, wonder who owns it

This one had a number plate, only on the back, it was like mclrf1 or sumthin like that, cant member wat state the plates were even, hahah, i was wayy too focused on the car...yummm, gold plated engine components!!

Edited by r32line

Either the plate is MCLF1 or BIGMAC.

It's usually at the GP each year. It lives in a block of apartments just behind the Hilton.

+1 for Baron25 to be banned for the most stupid question ever.

The plate is MCLF1 - think is the only one here. Soooo cool.

It's probably not registered to drive on the streets but like in the dude in Syd with the F40 just pays the fine every time he gets caught driving an unregistered veichle.

If you can afford those cars you can afford the fines. :)

MCLF1 was the plate of the one I saw in St Kilda some months back. Very nice car indeed and I still have the article from the UK when Rowan Atkinson wrote his one off all those years ago (in one of many boxes I hope!). :P

Cool pics Joel too! My mate has that Fiesta, I couldnt believe they renamed it to the Festiva until I clicked it and saw the plate actually said Fiesta, just your dodgy renaming! ;)

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