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Perth motor show is back again in a few weeks. Usually it's pretty poor, but today at work i sent the TV advertisements to the stations, and in the ad it shows the new GTR (if only for a few frames).. Might be worth going along if it's there... that's a big "if" though... just coz it's in the ad, doesn't mean it's definately going to be there.

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Yeah, been to the Melbourne motorshow three times when I went to the GP's there (2000, 2002, 2004)....

In comparison the Perth motorshow is limp, lazy, boring, uninspiring, unexciting, unspectacular and utterly utterly lacking any form of 'WOW' factor that is ESSENTIAL to a well run motorshow..

Hopefully we see more this year.... I mean c'mon, bring us some Lambo's and Ferrari's at least... It's not like I'm asking for the Veyron or anything.... :P

GIVE US SOME 'WOW' PLZ...

YOUR INVITATION TO CHECK OUT THE

LEGENDARY NISSAN GT-R IN YOUR CAPITAL CITY

After captivating fans at the Melbourne Motor Show the

legendary GT-R is coming to your capital city very soon.

Sydney - March 18 - Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay, near IMAX theatre (map), 7am-7pm, (please note change of date & location)

Brisbane CBD - March 26 - Queen Street Mall, 7am-7pm

Adelaide Motor Show - April 2nd - April 6th 2008

Perth Motor Show - April 22nd - April 27th 2008

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yes the GTR will be at the motor show same with alot of concept and new cars in production, also there with be drift RC cars that people can vs the pro's at, and a football(soccer) cage for football lovers to take on and show some skills to the perht glory poeple, plz some one show them how to play hahaha.

so u can all confirm this the web site showing that the GTR will be there is below:

http://www.perthmotorshow.com.au/show_stop..._stoppers.phtml

Cheers

Dan

P.S. :P CANT WAIT !!!!

yes the GTR will be at the motor show same with alot of concept and new cars in production, also there with be drift RC cars that people can vs the pro's at, and a football(soccer) cage for football lovers to take on and show some skills to the perht glory poeple, plz some one show them how to play hahaha.

so u can all confirm this the web site showing that the GTR will be there is below:

http://www.perthmotorshow.com.au/show_stop..._stoppers.phtml

Cheers

Dan

P.S. :whistling: CANT WAIT !!!!

so after i own perth glory do i get to play for them or win something? ahah

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