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The Spies were snapping away at the first day of the LA Auto Show and caught some great photos of new rides from Lexus, BMW, Nissan, Honda, Ford, Porsche and more.Check out the full gallery which is now live from the show floor... LA Auto Show Photo Gallery Keep checking back tonight as we should have more surprises later and the rest of the week... This year's gallery is sponsored by Lexus There is auto show coverage and then there is AutoSpies.com coverage! LA Auto Show Photo Gallery [source] Add your comment:
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