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To anyone interested in going to the Adelaide Motorshow (have been this morning, Wednesday 2, April), I have an MTA Pass for sale.

Normal ticket prices are $14 or $11 concessions.

If you are interested and able to meet in the Adelaide CBD during normal working hours, I am selling my spare pass for $8. Email me at [email protected] with your phone number and I will get in touch.

Having also been at the Melbourne Motorshow, the Skyline in Adelaide is actually the production car - Melbourne only had a display mock-up (the interior was non-production). Looks awesome with those 20in alloys! But it is displayed stationary, unlike in Melbourne where it was on a turntable and has wall-sized LCDs showing it lapping the Nurburgring. Here, you get to see the movie on a small monitor.

Eric

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went along last night to the show.... even though I was fortunate enough to be in tokyo to see the new GTR at autosalon in january.... the 35 is an awesome machine in the flesh!!

I stood and stared for nearly 10 minutes checking out all the angles.

If you haven't seen one in the flesh it is worth the $14 just to see it...

Enjoy guys.

went to the show today wasnt that good to be honest... the 35gtr made things interesting and id say its worth the $ just for that other than that theres an audi r8, 2 ferraries, few maseraties and a few massive v8s from ford n holden... usual stuff tho... deff sus out the hyundai stand i think it was... 1 angle u can get the gtr andddd the hyundai girls in :D:D

Hey what'd you guys think of that 180SX in the hot rod show stand? Fk that thing was hideous.. that's the reason why bogans pay ricers out. *bleh*

Anyhow, some of my pics...

Coupe 60.

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Godzilla.

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The "real" TRD Aurion.. not the crappy sticker version we get.

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LanEvo

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Some exotic car.. wait.. it's front engined!

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R8

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Vic R

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STI

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