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I been last 3 years in a row, but always only gone with alot of mates and got the general admin tickets which means you have to get there real early to get a good spot!!

Was gonna get a 4 day pass at 1 of the grandstands but $$ needs to go to other more important things at the moment.

What stand have you got Roy?

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Troy: Sounds like Shumacher stand.

I met a Grid Girl a few years ago - she was very nice, and tall, and leggy...

I'll be there each day in the morning - and maybe arvo (depending on work commitments). Will be there all day on Sunday. Snowy will be there too (all 4-days).

There are a number of SAU cars on display as part of the AutoSalon sponsorship. Not sure where its located - but could work as a good meeting point for anyone going. Bump in for the AutoSalon stand is Wed lunchtime - so I can post info Wed evening.

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