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Tuner Galleria Chicago 2014 [with Gallery]

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For the 5th consecutive year, Tuner Galleria made its way to Chicago to host some of the finest cars the Midwest has to offer. Although the event took place right in the middle of winter, the snowy conditions and frigid temperatures did not stop enthusiasts from bringing their rides out to put on display. Powerhouse teams like EST, Shockwave, and Chii Racing packed the Donald Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont with fully built rides. Familiar names from previous Tuner Galleria shows such as Zima Motorsports, Viga Designs, Blood Type Racing, and Ill Garage continued their support by bringing their latest shop cars. Along with those familiar names, newer names such as Project X, Nostalgic, Aficionado, and Team IC also made a statement with their meticulous builds. To top everything off, Tuner Galleria brought out Kei Miura from TRA Kyoto to meet with the thousands of spectators that attended. As a result, Tuner Galleria 2014 was the largest to date and we are already looking forward to the next one! Here are a few things that caught my eye, or jump to the end for the gallery. RLY_TG2014_MG_2015 AB Motoring's BRZ sporting the Rocket Bunny ver. 2 kit greeted spectators as they walked in the doors. RLY_TG2014_MG_2103 The engine bay of this EK definitely turned a few heads. RLY_TG2014_MG_2032 Hans Andersson's 1965 AC Cobra built by Dean's Performance. RLY_TG2014_MG_2057 Mercedes 190E pushing 700+ hp! RLY_TG2014_MG_2049 RC car action at Tuner Galleria. RLY_TG2014_MG_2044 Brian Hughes' fully-restored 1600+ hp 1970 Monte Carlo was another showstopper. RLY_TG2014_MG_2139 Kei Miura was on hand for autographs. RLY_TG2014_MG_2077 Row of retros. RLY_TG2014_MG_2207 Best of Show winner Paul Tolson picks up his award. RLY_TG2014_PT Paul Tolson's Best of Show GS also wins the Sylvania Best Lighting Award. id  13438
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