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Singapore F1 2012 3-Day Pass (This Weekend! - Half Price!)


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Just case anyone feels like a last-minute trip to Singapore this weekend....

We have 1 spare ticket left over from the AL Singapore Tour for this weekend's F1. There are 30 of us going, and 1 person has pulled out at the last minute.

It's in the Pit Grandstand - probably the best seats in the house, with a perfect view of the pits and turns 1-3... and it's half price.

This section is for sale on the SG F1 website for $1,000 per 3-day pass, and won't be in as good an area as this one.

I'll let an SAU member have it for $500 if they want it. Pick up only from our hotel in Singapore (Marina Bay Sands).

This is a picture of the actual passes:

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We're flying Jetstar.

I think they want about $800 return for them. Accomodation is easy to find pretty cheaply.

Anyway, if anyone does want it, contact me either on here, facebook (Paul Brockbank) or +61402418697

I looked, very expensive flights at this time.

Accommodation would be free, have friends going over but flights are too ridiculous.

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