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Motor Show

Nov 08 2004 Leave a Comment

Motor Show melee

A couple of days ago I posted a few pictures from this year’s Tokyo Motor Show. But like any motor event worth of its salt, as well as a vast amount of vehicles on display, there was a similarly large bevy of beauties.

Now whilst a few people could be spotted actually taking pictures of cars, they were very few and far between. As the majority of the camera wielding (and male) crowd was intent on saving important film and memory card space for the scantily clad ladies doing all the promoting.

So much so in fact, that the booth that garnered the biggest crowd was the one owned by Toyo Tires. And despite containing no vehicles (or indeed tires), there was no shortage of interested customers.

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But rather than enter the sweaty and salivating crowd to get my own pictures (I’m a big Toyo Tires fan you see), I found that a quick walk around the back of the booth offered a (quite literally) cheeky little shot of what I was missing.

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From what I could work out, a vote of some kind was going on. And as you can see, the man at the back is a big fan of girl number 1.

It’s a tough call though.

Categorized: Motor Show

Nov 06 2004 2 Comments

Tokyo Motor Show

This year’s Tokyo Motor Show is mainly geared towards commercial vehicles, but thankfully there are still a few interesting models (both transportation and female) on display.

The van below looks pretty cool as it is, and would certainly turn a few heads if it were to cruise down a busy road.

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But looks aren’t all this little beauty has to offer. As which self respecting DJ could be without a van that mutates into a music lovers dream? As the side doors open, decks, lights, and video screens shift into place. Something I’m sure would raise a few eyebrows around the neighbourhood.

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But if clothing rather than music is your thing, then don’t feel left out. Whilst personally I could probably fit my whole wardrobe into a small backpack, for the more discerning dresser this car/closet may be ideal.

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Categorized: Motor Show, Technology Stuff, Travel

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