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First time seeing the red seats in person. It also had brembos. A rare combo. If it had auto I'd have stolen it - the key was on the center console 
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I suppose that depends on what the importer has planned for them. Back when I bought my Moto Guzzi V7 Special II I was told that the one I picked up was the very last one in the country (at that time, until the next delivery arrived several months later) as even the bike I'd seen a week earlier at the Sydney Motorcycle Show had been sold (that is, it was no longer required for show purposes).Where do these auto show cars come from and where do they go after the show? Really, this is my dream car, which is totally unavailable anywhere in the US for sale.
Aha! Another member of the Guzzisti! I figured there would be a few of us here. The V7II is a sweet bike! Mine is a Griso 1200 SE 8V - my third Guzzi.I suppose that depends on what the importer has planned for them. Back when I bought my Moto Guzzi V7 Special II I was told that the one I picked up was the very last one in the country (at that time, until the next delivery arrived several months later) as even the bike I'd seen a week earlier at the Sydney Motorcycle Show had been sold (that is, it was no longer required for show purposes).
Agree. The Las Vegas SEMA Abarth (Mopar display) ended up at the L.A. Auto Show two weeks later. I saw it both times. In Los Angeles the driver's seat was looking really tired, like a car with 50k on it.Pretty sure this is the same one that was at the Tampa International Auto Show this past weekend. I dont envy whoever ends up with that car, even if it's one of the only ones with the heritage stripe out there