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Summernats 29 Platinum Pass Or Platinum Buddy Entrant Tickets


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Hi All, I am looking for 1 or 2 Platinum Pass or Platinum Buddy Entrant Pass tickets for some friends for Summernats 29 - if you know anyone who has the platinum tickets and is not going anymore can you please PM me the contact details.

I also have a listing on Gumtree and have also contacted a Gumtree member - they have 2 tickets but have advised someone is collecting them today at 1:30pm - they advised if the people dont collect them they will contact me

It would be much appreciated if you could take 5 minutes or all day :) to find some tickets for my friends to join the show with platinum entry rather than general admis.

You would make them so happy we could even youtube the reaction if we told them we found tickets

Thanks

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Edited by tuning_vs_hardware

Hi Guys,

we got some tickets and noticed another seller has 2 available at an excellent cost.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-view-details.html?adId=1099436877

Cheers

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