Event: Essen Motor Show 2012 #2

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We’re taking a second look at the Essen Motor Show 2012 thanks to our contributor Hans van der Vleuten from Hansburger.nl. The show spreads over a whole week, giving all of the audience enough time to pick a visit date that suits them. Some even went more than once.

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And there’s enough to see. You could get close and personal with several well-known cars like the Toyota 86-X from Fredric Aasbø.

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This Nissan Skyline R32 also received a lot of good responses. Fitted with a twinturbo HKS GT2530 producing 541hp and 540nm of torque most of the visitors wondered how it’ll perform on the track. Every detail you looked at screamed an affirmative on that; this is built for the track.

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A car we’ll be expecting in the VIP cruising scene is this brand new Lexus TS-650. Wondering how long it’ll take before we see some slammed versions on the net…

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Several drifters were present too to give away a show, including dutch Lennard Wander and Buttsy Butler from the UK.

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The Essen Motor Show is an event that sticks to its formula and if it works why not? The show features enough updates to fresh up on the west-european tuning and automotive scene. If you’d like to see some more of the 2012 edition, be sure to check out Hans his Facebook portfolio here.

Previous Essen Motor Show 2012 articles here on RPM Vision:
Event: Essen Motor Show 2012 #1
Event: Essen Motor Show 2012 Babes

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