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Hello guy's.. Im just informing you all of a new car show coming to South East Queensland called CAR SEEN. This new automotive related show will screen on the 31st of this month.. In Brisbane on BRIZ31.. It will air at 10pm and run for half hour, and repeat on saturdays at 5pm. The show is about everything automotive, from workshop lowdowns, technical features, roadtest's, car event's and also projects cars.. So tune in and help your local car seen get needed television coverage!

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No, thats not my show.. Thats called race scar. We are replacing that show.. as it is well out dated. OUr Show focuses on everything automotive.. not just drifting every episode.. and more drifting.. and more drifting.. Drifting is good.. but to watch the same thing ovedr and over and over and over and over gets a bit annoying..

i thought race scar was a bit...... odd

still in all these tv shows, you never see the average joes skyline or silvia

u only ever see the off their guts cars that the owners have stood back and thrown money at the damn things with a shovel.....

its pretty obvious what you can do if you wander into a shop with 100 grand and say i want this that that this and that, oh and better give me one of those as well.

and briz31 is pretty much impossible to pick up on the goldcoast. come to think of it most the other channels aint much better.....

Well that is what this show is based on.. general everyday people and ther every day cars.. The grass roots of the auto scene. Hopefully this show will get people back to briz31 and watching our show every week.. I have put alot of effort into this show.. so im hoping i get a great response from day one. I work 80hours a week, plus another 20 for this show.. so you can see how much effort i have put into it.. and its very easy for people to degrade others trying.. But, you get an idea on how much work i have put into it.. LOTS!! :P

Originally posted by mtopxsecret6

Copies of the series will be available as time progresses.. on video vcd and dvd through our website.. which is nelly ready to go.. hopefully when the show airs.. the site will be full steam ahead. www.carseen.com

MX6 RX6 R32? good for you. Who is this?

Ahhh, would be the man who shits himself while drifting in and out rollerdoors.

Hi Bill.

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