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Goodwood Moving Motor Show: Picture gallery

Not able to make it Goodwood this year? Here's a gallery from the Moving Motor Show to cheer you up...

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year - and the popular Moving Motor Show event on Thursday is now in its fourth year. Giving people the opportunity to see the latest performance cars in action means that manufacturers are now taking the event very seriously - with a number of cars making their UK debut.

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Highlights included the Alfa Romeo 4C, Jaguar F-type Project 7, Audi RS6 Avant, updated Porsche Panamera, Ford Fiesta ST, Rolls-Royce Wraith and Skoda Octavia VRS. Here's a gallery:

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