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Hi Peeps,

Just thought I would post this up as I stubbled across it..

Top Gear (English) are doing a world tour..They are coming to Sydney in February 2009 and tickets are on sale Thursday 16th October through ticketek.. They will be here in Oz for 4 days doing shows from Thurs 5th Feb to Sun 8th Feb.

http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=TOPGEAR09

http://live.topgear.com/index.php?option=c...2&Itemid=26

There is going to be a car show and a 75 minute live show at Acer Arena with the guys we all love Jeremy Clackson and Richard Hammond!!

" Top Gear Live is a motoring theatre spectacular that not only brings the TV show format to life, it is injected with more performance enhancements than a disgraced sprinter. Don't miss Jeremy, Richard and James presenting never before seen stunts, amazing special effects and blockbusting driving sequences featuring some of the world's best precision drivers.

But that's not all, the performance arena is not just the supercar-fest you might expect, it leaps, bounds and bulldozes its way through a heady mix of thrills and spills to once and for all prove that the boys from Top Gear do in fact have the best jobs in the world. "

Had to share this cause so excited and would be an awesome Christmas present!

Jess

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So at the ACER Arena, will I be sitting or standing for the Top Gear Show? Or do I bring along the rear bench seat outta the old FJ?

Might have to pull out my Nismo Jacket (8pm 7/2/09) and put a spare SAU sticker on it if they let me sit in my wheelchair at the front! :down:

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