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Is there a super deal for Friday only? (Can't make it for saturday :) )

Not sure, drop Steve-o a pm on that one

can i meet up and pay you? :whistling:

Sorry no, Superlap are making us pre-order to get the discounted prices.

And please everyone remember this offer closes Monday 17 May, ie we must have received the money by then

Steve,

I just deposited $70.00 for two Saturday passes.

I will PM you my details.

Cheers.

No probs

Is there a super deal for Friday only? (Can't make it for saturday :P )

Nope sorry

can i meet up and pay you? :)

Nope

I dont want to publicly list my name here as I see it as an invasion of privacy.... besides a clan of ninjas are after me, who should I PM, will pay tomorrow for fri and sat.

O.....k......PM me like everyone else, but i iwll need your full name and delivery address to send the tickets to, so if thats a problem, dont PM me

just deposited $50 for 1x 2 day pass. u have pm

No probs

PM sent

No probs

Prepaid ticket prices;

Saturday only, $35 ($40rrp)

Two day pass, $50 ($60rrp) <---This one is the best if you can take Friday off work, open testing is on Friday

To get tickets its really easy, here's the steps;

1. Deposit money into SAUNSW bank account (details below)

2. Post up in this thread, your full name and date of deposit then PM ME YOUR POSTAL ADDRESS FOR WHERE YOU WANT THE TICKETS TO GO!!!

3. Tickets will mailed to buyers on Monday the 17th

Bank details are;

Bank - NAB

Branch - Marrickville

Account name - Skylines Australia NSW

BSB - 082 356

Account number - 546 393 766

Reference: PLEASE PUT YOUR FULL NAME AND SAU ID

Cheers guys :P

Sounds great! Would you have 6 tickets for me?? =)

Hey guys, my R33 GTR will be competing in the Chemtech Show & Shine held at superlap.

For those who are interested in coming, please come and say hi.

....oh and there might be a few fast cars running round the track but no big deal :thumbsup:

Hope to see a few of you there.

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