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Carsales Staff13 Oct 2005
NEWS

Sydney shines...

The 2005 Australian International Motor Show opens today. And we're about to take you there...

The 2005 Australian International Motor Show opens today at Sydney's Darling Harbour Exhibition Centre. The country's most important motor show, Sydney will debut 50 new, updated or concept models and exhibit a total of approximately 500 cars.

And we're about to take you there. CarPoint's team will be posting live updates from the show, kicking off at approximately 9.00am today. The latest cars, the lastest news and plenty of it.

Be sure and log-on to CarPoint during today and tomorrow to catch the latest from all the major brands and some special surprises from Holden, Ford and other brands. Expect some alternative fuel options to debut and stay tuned for the exotics from Europe...

Get to the show if you can -- there's nothing better than seeing the metal first hand. But if you can't make it to Sydney then sit back and stay tuned...

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