Monday, April 26, 2010

RideLust Salutes The Auto Show Babe

It’s almost auto show season, and in celebration we’d like to take this time to honor one of the greatest accessories ever invented for the modern automobile: the Auto Show Girl. From Paris to Tokyo to Detroit, the girls of the auto show are undeniably hot and definitely deserve a salute for standing for hours at a time in 4 inch heels, smiling incessantly in the face of open-mouthed guys fumbling for their camera phones.

So here’s to you ladies [especially to the woman in the 4th picture down after the jump whom our sources indicate stumbled across this photo from an event she worked and was surprised to find that it had been filed by the event sponsor under "dumb blonde and red Ferrari". Although we have no idea who she is, we're almost positive she'd like to instruct whoever tagged the photo to "Suck it hard, jackass," -ahem- or something to that effect...].

And to you, RideLust readership, you’re welcome in advance.

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SEMA 2009: VIDEO of DEFENDER WORX Camaro Photo Shoot With Blond Bombshell

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There are going to be a proverbial ton of custom Camaros at this year’s SEMA 2009 convention. Everyone’s been almost constipated in anticipation of Chevy’s pony car returning to the streets, and now we can begin the regularity accordable any popular American muscle car–which means almost daily receiving news of some special custom and tuner model from every little father-and-son garage with a dream.

Let’s begin with the Defender Worx Camaros here. They have been working on their display models for sometime, and have just completed a professional photoshoot and posted those photos for all the fanboys at Camaro5.

So what do you guys think? Yeah, me too. The grille is a bit strange. But the wheels are cool. Yeah, the mirrors are neat, too.

Wait? You can’t see the car in that photo can you? Clumsy me. But the fact is, the hottest blond in these photo shoots is the one with the built-in dual air bags you see above you, and since Defender Worx was so kind to include clips of the dame slowly stripping down in front of the Camaro, we doubt very seriously you’ll care much about another wheel and fender job. And yes, I’m talking about the car. It seems that even they are aware that their cars are a bit boring and need ornate hood ornaments to make us look.

For more semi pornographic photos information and and a full gallery of Defender Worx’s two Camaros, click the jump.

Here are the videos, if you’re interested:

On the forums at Camaro5, this is the order in which the gallery is arranged–with the girl first, the cars second. We can’t argue with their taste, but it’s not very encouraging (since she isn’t listed under the ‘feature’ list).

Now, for the cars.

Of the two, the yellow is certainly the most cohesive one. The blacked out grille matches the rims of the wheels. Otherwise, there’s nothing too complicated here.

The rally yellow Camaro features:

Black Side Vent Inserts (Gills)
Black Replacement Bowties
Black Locking Fuel Door
Black SS Side Badges
Black RS Side Badges
Black Side Window Louver
Black Reverse Light Bezels
Black Full Length Phantom Grill
Gianelle Santorini Wheels

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The black car has a nice looking “grille”–smiling like some gansta rapper. Defender Worx assured us that those wheels are NOT the ones that will be on the booth model. So don’t get all upset. Really. Don’t.

The black Camaro features:

Chrome Side Vent Inserts
Chrome Replacement Bowties
Chrome Locking Fuel Door
Chrome SS Side Badges
Chrome RS Side Badges
Chrome Reverse Light Bezels
Chrome Half Length Phantom Grill
Gianelle Venezia Wheels

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SOURCE: Camaro5

Cars Shows 2010 Lotus Evora Carbon Concept

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Lotus Evora has presented the basis of the carbon design concept unveiled at the 80th Geneva Motorshow. The Evora Carbon Concept car, revealed to emphasize Lotus’ motorsport pedigree, introduce a stylish carbon fiber, leather and alcantara interior, aggressive carbon diffuser and composite body.

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The Evora exterior styling direction is marked with a structural carbon fiber roof, Lotus Motorsport influenced carbon diffuser and carbon splitter. In the interior, the Evora combines the lustre of the carbon panels with perforated leather and matt alcantara. The bespoke interior uses swathes of grey alcantara to cover the footwell, dashboard and roof. The leather and alcantara are put side by side with the hard surfaces of the carbon fibre.

The Evora Carbon Concept car has diamond cut forged 19” alloy wheels front and rear, shod with Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tyres (235/35 wide front and 285/30 wide rear). The wheels and tyres fill the wheel arches to give the car a purposeful appearance.
The Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car emphasises Lotus' motorsport pedigree, utilising beautiful high quality materials with exposed carbon fibre and plush alcantara. The striking white concept car is finished in an advanced water based pearlesent paint that contrasts with the exquisitely finished weave on the carbon fibre panels.

The head turning looks of the Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car provide a more purposeful, planted stance with the car looking lower and more aggressive. This styling direction is continued with a structural carbon fibre roof, Lotus Motorsport influenced carbon diffuser and carbon splitter. The Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car retains the same class leading handling and high tech aluminium bonded and extruded chassis of the production car.

The contemporary interior of the Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car combines the lustre of the carbon panels with perforated leather and matt alcantara. The bespoke interior uses swathes of sumptuous grey alcantara to cover the footwell, dashboard and roof. The soft texture of the leather and alcantara are juxtaposed with the hard surfaces of the carbon fibre to provide a satisfying sensory experience.

The Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car has diamond cut forged 19" alloy wheels front and rear, shod with Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tyres (235/35 wide front and 285/30 wide rear). The wheels and tyres give the Lotus Evora real presence filling the wheel arches and giving the car a purposeful appearance.

Donato Coco, Director of Lotus Design commented, "The design of the Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car features exotic, high tech materials that offer a good synergy with the Lotus brand image, expressing our motorsport heritage and history of stylish sports cars for which Lotus are renowned."

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