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Its around $25-30 i remember last year it cost the 3 of us just over $50 in total to get in...standing in line for 40mins mind you

just over $50 3 ways to me = around $18 each...

is there a final price or does it range from $18 - $30????

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Autosalon is: $18 for Adults, and $13 for childeren under 14.

Runs from 10am - 9pm on Saturday and from 10am - 7pm on Sunday.

240 + cars to check out.....

Heaps of sweet cars will be there for sure......the wacky single seater OSMAN wrx will be there, YAY!! *cough cough*

Dyno is on Sat arvo from 5pm. (the good ones anyway)

Have fun, may see some people on Sunday arvo...

HAro

Hi Guys, stop being Scotish and lets ALL meet there tomorrow 21st August 2004 it's the the last day, common dudes, can't you afford $18 once a year :(

i heard there's some nice :boobs: there

here is da link

http://www.south-bank.net.au/events/detail...D=3276&bPopup=0

or

http://www.bcec.com.au/neon2.asp?content.a...328&qsContent=1

hope to c ya at da carpark and show guys.........

Peace.........

Aza

p.s.

wash ya cars will ya.......... :headspin:

Can somebody post pix.. i cbf going :( if you see the pics its the same anyhow..

and p.s. yes i have scottish blood. lol.

"I WIN" r33 gtr got 685 ponnies at all 4's on the dyno

ahhh.. so it *is* fast.. i saw that car at Coomera BP on friday night.. probably filling up with enough petrol to drive 100km :D

i got some pics of the cadence chickies!! got some pics of the nur spec R34, got MELV's car aswell...

got a few of the cadence ambo, but couldnt get too close coz id fall over! was gunna get some video footage of the dyno but see any runs...so got video footage of the chickies instead! alright night overall...will post up pics if u guys want

wow some nice cars there thats for sure

Marios boobie mobile abflug supra is there :uh-huh: packed full o T51R goodness :aroused:

no dyno runs though, not tuned :(

i was there for about 2hours, more than enough to see every car and be done with it

spose watching the dyno for a bit would have been fun

ill post pics in my gallery later today

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