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Well its coming up to that time of year again...Motorex

Its the show that showcases the best of the best from around Australia from all fields of the motoring scene. The show covers everything from Hot Rods, Street Machines, Custom Motorcycles and HiTech Tuners to the finest examples of Muscle Cars, high performance speed machines, sports racing vehicles and

timeless classics! For the 2010 show we have some great additions, some of them never to be repeated.

This year's MotorEx promises to be the best ever as it marks 20 years of Meguairs and the 10th Anniversery of Meguair's MotorEx in Australia. On a bigger note, All the previous champions have been invited back for the best MotorEx ever!

An awesome line up of over 50 of Australia’s best tuners.

The best of the best from:

Queen Street Customs

X Customs

Custom Body Works

Hook It Up Co.

2 Sus

Plus:

A brand new category of incredible Custom Euro’s including Ferrari’s, BMW’s, Mercs, and Audi’s.

Following their blockbuster RX7 Lushes, The Tarabay Brothers unveil their latest creation, over 3 years in the build.

Queen Street Customs reveals Bar B like you have never seen it before.

Previous Superstars winners include The Osmans WRX Ute, HVDFLU, BOOSTED, GRLPWR.

And much much more

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