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Put me down for Brabham then (although I'm down if you guys choose Jones too).

So what say the rest of you? Willing to shed out the extra $$ for the premium seats? :)

trust me, it's worth it.

Richard

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I'm just bringing me. Went with a couple of mates last time but they are both too cheap to come this time. Ones a uni student, ones and apprentice mechanic.

I'm keen to share an appartment with someone who doesn't snore, doesn't fart, and doesn't mind if I do either. hmmmm, looks like I may need a single room......

Richard

(seriously though, I'm happy to share)

Guys if you own your own business it is possible to do the Melbourne Grand prix trip tax deductible. Sponsor a race car for a few hundred dollars and then go to see your sponsorship dollars and company signage. A few mates and I do it each year.

Best accomodation with secure parking is at Southbank appartments only a few mins by tram from everywhere including track.

Best way to get there Grand Prix rally www.grandprix.com.au (follow cars thread to rally site) and watch Peter Moore and his R34 N1 win it gain.

btw, two more in for this trip :( Happy to share accom to keep the price down unless its with fatz. And will be driving down :)

And I reakon Dominic's right, we better get down there a day or two early to watch the end of the rally :)

Duncan,

I'm keen to share. Seriously though, FLY. It's like $90 each way, which works out cheaper than driving. I also wouldn't mind going down a day or two early.

Richard

If we stay somwhere close to the track we won't really need a car anyway. Drving to the track sucks. Drving at night in order to go out sucks too. It's far better to just tram it, or share taxi's.

hrmmm...

Brabham stand before Oct 31st... that is $579 (x2 as I'll get shot if I don't take the GF) which is $1158.

Do we need to book accom and pay for it before the 31st too???

When are you planning on booking silver?

Cheers,

Dan.

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Originally posted by fatz

lub the ring i say

bring it on

Fatz!!! Everyone is too scared to post up since your 'lub the ring' post. C'mon guys he was just kidding.

Seriously though, anything happening?

Richard




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