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Black Tie Gala, Food, Booze, The New Audi A4 and Miss America After a very long week in the office, I was looking forward to a relaxing Friday night with my girlfriend. I had been talking to a few of my co-workers and one of them mentioned they were going to the Philadelphia Auto Show's Black Tie Gala event that evening. Having lived in the area for the last couple of years, it was something I always wanted to do. The reason I hadn't gone in the past is because the price tag for the event was rather steep - $200 for the evening. Seemingly every year the price had gone up, and for whatever reason I just dealt with general admission to the venue. Over the past few years I'd grown weary of car shows being mobbed by people to the point where you really couldn't get a good look at anything for more than a few seconds, as people would shuffle you out of the way for their 10 second chance to glimpse an exotic auto. Taking a picture was impossible as well, because even if you had enough space to take one someone would walk into your path. This brings me to another point: anything really worth looking at is completely roped off from the general public. I left the office that day and I told my co-worker to let me know how the event west, as I had explained to him (and now to you) my gripes with past auto shows. On the way home I was enjoying the fact that the week was over and looking forward to my vacation the following week. I then received a text message from my girlfriend and based on an unforeseen family obligation my Friday night suddenly freed up completely. As luck would have it I was still able to get my hands on a last minute ticket, so I drove home to get suited up for a fun night ahead. Not wanting to leave my S4 at the mercy of the local parking lot attendants I wisely took the train to the Philadelphia convention center. I also didn't realize the event would also include an open bar for the night. In retrospect it was quite fortunate that I took the train. I arrived at the event and I was one of the first few people in the door at 7pm on the dot. I figured that the allotted four hours would provide plenty of opportunity to see everything. read more »
Nouera, Galue , Viewt and Orochi are not the names of the national Japanese sumo wrestling team, but rather the more eccentric products from Japanese coach builder, Mitsuoka . Specialising in retro lines and re-touches of traditional classics, the latest example is the Galue limousine S50. read more »
The Japanese tuning house takes the Bentley Continental GT to the next level with its forthcoming kit.
Is there such thing as the poor mans Lamborghini? read more »
(from ASI) ASI Corp. was established in Nagoya, Japan in December 2007, and is now aggressively developing a variety of tuning solutions for Bentley automobiles. We made our world debut at the 2007 SEMA Show , and since then have received excellent reviews and inquiries from all over the world. read more »

Founded last year, the Japanese tuning company ASI is new to the market and started various tuning programs for Bentley cars. ASI stands for Accuracy, Spirit, Imagination and the company got good reviews after their 2007 SEMA debut. read more »
After yesterday we’ve showed the Premier4509 body kit for the Lamborghini Murcielago, here’s another creation of the Japanese tuner, a wide bodykit for the Bentley Continental GT and I’m sure this is good news for all rappers around the world. Like the Murcielago body kit, this will also be a limited edition, with only 100 [...]
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