The two day extravaganza, which is scheduled for July 25th and 26th, 2015 at the Buddh International Circuit, provides an opportunity to talented artists from the custom automotive manufacturer community
Everyday, as we ply to our respective offices, we come across atleast one car, which has been modified, that makes us either burst out in laughter, frown at the occupants taste or try had to ignore it completely. But it cannot be denied that customizing cars or bikes is big business in India and a lot many people are heading that way.
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The two day extravaganza, which is scheduled for July 25th and 26th, 2015 at the Buddh International Circuit, provides an opportunity to talented artists from the custom automotive manufacturer community to not only display their best creations, but also through a unique bidding model , attract customers.
More than 50 of India's biggest artists are expected to participate in the event, amongst which prominent names like Rajputana Customs, Modbike, R, Sarbloh Motors and R.G Customs have already confirmed their attendance.
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