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Contestant auditions with human car sounds on 'Australia's Got Talent'

By RITA SHERROW World Scene Writer on Apr 23, 2012, at 5:40 PM  Updated on 4/23 at 5:40 PM



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"America's Got Talent" isn't returning until May 14 on NBC but its cousin down under, "Australia's Got Talent," has already found one contestant with a unique talent.

A 19-year-old meat packer named Daniel auditioned for the show by making realistic car sounds. Yes, car sounds. Sounds that include gear shifting and glass packs on a variety of cars. The V8 Torana (produced by Ford Australia) was a huge hit with the audience and judges alike.

Granted, it probably not a talent that will pack 'em in at huge arena in Las Vegas but still the sounds are amazingly lifelike.

"It wasn't good or great," said judge Dannii Minogue, who gave him a standing ovation. "It was full on sick, dude."

He even took requests from her and performed sounds from a Shelby and a Supercharger.

Take a listen for yourself.


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