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Saturday is the best day at the showground from 9am till about 1am that nite. Watch all the events etc throughout the day then at night time the main show is on in the arena and then the adult entertainment begins live on stage at midnight.

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Mmmmmnnnnn Adult Enetertainment. :D

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Mmmmmnnnnn Adult Enetertainment.

That's right, for a sneak peak at the entertainment just catch the free courtesy bus that leaves the main entrance every hour on the hour to a nearby suburb. Don't ask me how I know this :D

Well someone with an RB30 may be able to sort that prob!

Anyway on another note can anyone suggest a few good hotels for accommodation?

formula 1 seems to be a convenient hotel, cheap and close to the venue.... although i think most of the motels are starting to fill up and quick. i guess just look in the yellow pages and start ringing places and book in real soon so u dont have to travel too far to get to the ground

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Im gonna be there, would be interested in getting together with some people and heading down and maybe sharing accomodation.

My brother is going to be driving in it this year and we are hoping to win the Grand Champions sword this year :P *fingers crossed*

Im gonna be there, would be interested in getting together with some people and heading down and maybe sharing accomodation.

My brother is going to be driving in it this year and we are hoping to win the Grand Champions sword this year :P *fingers crossed*

How many are there going down that need accomodation??

My brother is going to be driving in it this year and we are hoping to win the Grand Champions sword this year :sweat: *fingers crossed*
the guy who does our SAU stickers won it last year!! What sort of car does your brother have, tragic? or is it a secret :O

i might go along this year, if I dont go away..

the guy who does our SAU stickers won it last year!! What sort of car does your brother have, tragic? or is it a secret :O

i might go along this year, if I dont go away..

I didn't know Aaron Fitzpatrick did our stickers? I did notice someone on here with Fitzpatrick Racing thou :sweat:

Cars not a secret it was at summernats last year but wasn't able to enter into grand champion. Its a 1950 Ford Mercury, its belongs to a guy named Bruno my brother is the painter and gets to drive some events this year :wub:

yeah I've been getting the stickers from Aaron for years! Their family own a sign writing place.

the guy on here is his brother Dan, he has a R32 GTR.

have you got a pic of the ford? I dont even know what a mercury looks like!

yeah I've been getting the stickers from Aaron for years! Their family own a sign writing place.

the guy on here is his brother Dan, he has a R32 GTR.

have you got a pic of the ford? I dont even know what a mercury looks like!

Hehe I don't blame you they were never sold here...

Thats the car :P

http://www.carpoint.com.au/Tig/Minisite/Mi...tau&id=7992




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