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Hi guys

I'm here as the official forum voice of the upcoming TGL shows in Brisbane and Melbourne.

Any questions you have about the event format or ticket sales - I'm here to help!

In case you weren't aware, the Top Gear PROTOTYPE Live show in Brisbane is on March 3-6, and the Top Gear FESTIVAL is in Melbourne on March 11-14.

While Clarkson, May and Jacobson presenting the most complex Top Gear show ever may seem awesome enough, the 1.52km purpose built track at the heart of the Top Gear festival in Melbourne will blow your mind! There are even some familiar SAU pundits competing :)

Hope to see you there!

TGL

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I hope not... or Clarksons credability will take a huge drop among his enthusiest peers.

I love the show, but its got to be real. So if that means Real Ferrari's in a static display or pretend Ferrari's in a driving display, I'll take the static display any day.

Such fake car representation is worse than putting GTR badges on a GTS, or even chev badges on Commodores. The VW chassis'd R34 GTR they used in Fast & Furious 4 would fit right in if pretend cars are what TGL is going to be all about.

There are even some familiar SAU pundits competing :)

Indeed there are.

However, they are not businesses and they are not promoting - you unfortunately are.

So inline with forum policy, if yo wish to advertise/promote/trade/whatever, you are required to become a paying trader like all other businesses:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/294953-are-you-a-business-want-to-advertise-on-sau-click-here/

Thanks.

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