EXXXOTICA New Jersey to Include Car Show

EDISON, N.J. — Victory Tradeshow Management has announced the Exotic Car & Bike Show, presented by EXXXOTICA.

Taking place at the New Jersey Convention and Expo Center in Edison, N.J., Nov. 4-6, The Exotic Car & Bike Show is currently accepting entries to showcase custom vehicles.

To submit a car or motorcycle to appear in the show, email four photos to Info@TheExoticCarShow.com.

Selected owners will receive confirmation with further information. Elite Streetz Stuntin & Stylin DVD Magazine, Carlisle Performance & Sound and promotional businesses will be on site for The Exotic Car & Bike Show.

“On behalf of WC Customs and our sponsors, Elite Streetz and Carlisle, I’d like to thank all the car and bike owners coming out to this year’s show,” The Exotic Car & Bike Show Producer Will Fassett said. “We are going to have the hottest collection of cars on the East Coast, along with lots of sexy women to help show them off. For anyone looking to enter their wheels, there’s still time to register. You may have an award-winning vehicle sitting in your garage, so bring it out.”

Competition categories include: paint, ice, JDM, female ride, display, interior, bike, people’s choice entry, use of carbon fiber, white glove, low-rider, exotic, wheels and tires, best in show, club quality, team and more.

There will also be prizes for different classes, like Subaru, Nissan, Ford, Lexus and more. Elite Streetz and Carlisle will hand out trophies and prizes in each category to the owners of the one hundred plus vehicles on display.

“The auto show is completely unique to our New Jersey expo,” said J. Handy, director of Victory Tradeshow Management. “It complements our diverse lineup of amazing stage performances, informative seminars and broad exhibitor base. Attendees demand more and more these days, and we consistently strive to meet those demands.”

During its 2010 debut, The Exotic Car & Bike Show featured prize winners like a 1988 Pontiac Trans Am, 2004 PT Cruiser (with a “Pirates of the Caribbean” paint job), 2002 Acura NSX, 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo, 1980 Jeep CJ7 and 1997 Dodge Viper GTS.

To purchase tickets, please visit the newly launched and redesigned official website of EXXXOTICA, www.NJ.eXXXoticaExpo.com/Tickets.

For booth space and sponsorships, contact Victory Tradeshow Management at sales@vtshows.com or call (215) 462-8800.

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