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this is the info for that car show i was tihkning about going to

http://www.brisbanemotorshow.com.au/about-the-show.html

Dates

Friday 2 - Sunday 11 February 2007

Opening Times

Weekdays 12pm – 10pm

Saturdays 10am – 10pm

Sundays 10am – 6pm

Venue

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

Corner Merivale and Glenelg Streets, South Bank

Ticket Prices

Adult $16.00

Child $10.00

5 – 16 years, children under 5 FREE

Family $42.00

Maximum 2 adults and up to 3 children 5 – 16 years of age

Concession $13.00

Government issued aged pension, senior and disability card or full time student card must be produced on request at entry.

All prices are inclusive of GST.

well from the ad in the sunday mail i gathered its just brand new cars etc, on that website click the link, exhibitors on show and it shows u whcih cars will be there,

i might scan in the sunday mail ad and post it up if anyones interested

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its the international motorshow you n00bs!!! the biggest motorshow in oz. its here every year!

there u go lol :nyaanyaa:

i was tihnking maybe a SAU group meet at southbank for lunch, tehn venture into motor show

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