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Well what is lurking under this plastic bag.....

eastlmark":t50pvomg said:
wonder if you know what was under the non transparant grey plastic covers they didnt even let us photo. There were 2 or 3 roughly spider shaped cars. If any of us even approached them we were warned off!

Haven't got a clue, in the big hall? Probably one of many conceptcars which was never showed to the public. If you mean spider, probably the laguna.

just type under google images "renault laguna concept"

It'll come up with some pics.
 
harry":1vu7jdaz said:
eastlmark":1vu7jdaz said:
wonder if you know what was under the non transparant grey plastic covers they didnt even let us photo. There were 2 or 3 roughly spider shaped cars. If any of us even approached them we were warned off!

Haven't got a clue, in the big hall? Probably one of many conceptcars which was never showed to the public. If you mean spider, probably the laguna.

just type under google images "renault laguna concept"

It'll come up with some pics.

No the Laguna concept was there, with just the normal clear plastic over it, these were in the main hall but were the only cars covered in that way...and no one was allowed to go near them..... I cannot believe that anything that sensitive would be in there anyway. Rumour was it was a concept for a new Alpine that may have been shelved or put on the backburner.
 
Don't know anything about those ones [smilie=hide.gif] [smilie=hide.gif]
I'm not saving up any money.
 
One word...AMAZING!

That is fantastic it's like an aladdin's cave of oversized toys with all those amazing cars in blister pack style plastic sheeting. That Turbo II is fantastic and the shine on the silver mk1 is absolutly glittering.
 
As you can see, my camera was not really up to the job. the place is pretty dark and every shot needed a flash which quickly exhausted my batteries. I am awaiting some other photo's taken by someone else and then will do a little article on the day.
 
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