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Interestingly the Exelero wasnt actually built as a "show" car. In fact, Sydney Motor Show is the first time it has actually been displayed at a car show. It was built for high speed tyre testing (350+km/h). Butchering a Maybach is a rather expensive way of putting together a test vehicle if you ask me.

And on another note, I NEED that FJ holden concept car. It is farkin sweet! So much cooler than other retro modern cars like the PT Cruiser, New Beetle etc.

Edited by Big Rizza
nice pics marcus.....

so where are the show girls pics too!!! some of those low shots would be good!!!

I just can't muster the nerve to ask them for pics... plus was with work colleagues.

Note though, manufacturers with outstanding models (ahem) would be Mitsubishi and Audi (as always)... Audi has some nice cars too :(

great pix but what's with taking them at funny angles? i'm feeling seasick! :O

i'll second that. You need more detailed pics too! Go back and get more pics.

Y'all have an awesome auto show. The one here in houston blows chunks. So boring with very few concept cars. Certainly nothing as awesome as the EFJY, exelero, or the '04 WRC (unless i'm mistaken, probably am).

I request more pics of the Mugen Odyssey.

Though the EFJY sure does have a dragging ass.

come on now marcus... haha....

well in my job I say " hell !! nobody is going to know me here anyhow... so why not!!!...."

and strange thing???? the girls are always up for it! :S

hmmmm but that is another story! ahh yes the Mitsu 380 girls, I heard they were tidy....

nice nice nice....

now Morgs where are you????

That EFIJY machine was without a doubt, the best ride at the show !!! ( IMO ). To see it in the flesh was jaw dropping. Now there are "2" Holdens I would actually consider owning. That car, and a 427 Monaro/GTO. :angry:

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