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Top Marques 2013: tuner car pictures

Pictures of the best tuned and modified cars on display at the 2013 Top Marques motor show in Monaco

The tenth Top Marques motor show takes place this weekend in Monaco, and most of the event’s displays are big-winged, huge-rimmed tuning company specials. Click the pictures below to enlarge some of our favourites and decide which is your guiltiest pleasure.

Many of the names we know and love from shows like Geneva are present, from Mansory and Hamann to ABT and Techart, with Ferrari F12s and Audi R8s as likely to receive makeovers as the more traditional Porsche Cayennes and Mercedes G-wagens. The Monaco show also has a host of unmolested supercars on display, which you can see in our Top Marques supercar gallery.

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