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bob jane isnt willing to spend ne money on air to fix it up so he should sell it so to someone who is willing to/can fix it.................

and then we wont have the drama of shows being cancelled cause they want more money out of the people who r doing the shows

fingers crossed, but i aint holding my breath.

Bob jane is a stubborn prick!

Last I heard gave me the feeling he just doesn't want to sell it, but we shall see, also the previous court case seemed to highlight he wasn't all in the wrong, some slimey developer mucking about was at issue, so don't go TOO hard on the old fella...
Hopefully good news :blink:

I can just see history repeating itself though (unfortunately for us).

BJ says ok...when signing the contract time comes...NO. Another court battle....

The spread of this kind of misinformation is why the internet gets a bad name.

Have you read the court judgement?

I'd have refused to sell it to the pack of lying dickheads that tried to f*ck him over too.

Bill Russo unfortunately got caught up in that mess by no fault of his own, and hopefully if he's running the show this time things might go a LOT better.

As stated, please keep us informed Terry.

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The spread of this kind of misinformation is why the internet gets a bad name.

Have you read the court judgement?

I'd have refused to sell it to the pack of lying dickheads that tried to f*ck him over too.

Bill Russo unfortunately got caught up in that mess by no fault of his own, and hopefully if he's running the show this time things might go a LOT better.

As stated, please keep us informed Terry.

then i have been misinformed by sum1 who was involved with it :P.

Either way, we need a drag strip asap.

keep it to the streets I say

:D

more govt revenue

less population

Ive had my rb25det for 2 yrs now and still have not had the OPPORTUNITY to try a 1/4 mile time.

grrrrr :P

LOL !

I still think the government should do something about it...that way if we have a track, no excuses for dragging on the streets.

+1 what Chops said - it actually was not so much BJs fault at all .... BUT he should either spend a shitload of money on the track, digital signboards, infrastructure, etc etc, or sell it to someone like Bill who actually wants to pour money into it and bring Adelaide back to the once mighty drag town it was.

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