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MPH show featuring Top Gear Live 2010

Tickets are now on sale for MPH 2010, a fantastic performance and supercar show that features Top Gear Live

Tickets are now on sale for MPH 2010, the UK’s best supercar motor show and the home of Top Gear Live, too. The usual amazing line-up of cars is being secured, with previous years including treats such as the Pagani Zonda, Bugatti Veyron and Citroen’s crazy GT concept supercar as well as all the latest metal from Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Koenigsegg. And the Top Gear boys will be up to their usual tricks, with stunts and amusing action aplenty. We'll be there too, so come and say hello at the evo stand. Prices range from £45 for a general admission 'Silver Ticket' to the show and Top Gear Live, right up to £105 for a 'Platinum Ticket', with admission to both shows plus paddock tour, free drinks and the full posh treatment. And you can get a basic ticket for just £40, simply by quoting EM40 when booking.* If you want to book your place, call 0871 230 5588 or head to www.mphshow.co.uk

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*Booking fee applies*Maximum 9 tickets per code per booking*Calls cost 10p per minute from a BT landline, calls from other networks may vary

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