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Melbourne Autosalon 2005 THIS WEEKEND !!! SAT & SUN $5 OFF


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Taken from MCCR forums... $5 off adult entry !

UPDATE: [Cabin] advised last night that this MCCR $5 off pass is not officially authorised, and wont be accepted. Apologies for the misinformation, it was taken from MCCR's website. Only official printed flyer's from Strathfield or JB Hifi will be accepted for discount entry.

Regular entry fee is $22 for adults.

Website - http://www.autosalon.org/mel_05.asp

You can download the TV commercial - HERE!

Enjoy.

:D

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There are $5-off flyers at JB HiFi stores too.

I imagine it's about $20 to enter. Queues can get silly-long, so best to come early or get someone else to buy your tix.

hehe, it's not that bad... if anything just a bit cheesy.. and the sound fx are shit. but hey it's still kinda cool :D

Are you in a bad mood today dude? :devil:

Yea.

La Trobe cancelled my enrolment, so my mum had to fork over $6000, and now I'm a full-fee paying student.

Those people in Administration there are so damn incompetent...

The ad just kinda pisses me off...... it advertises rice in a way...

And they could have filmed it a lot better, than using Handycams or whatever.

do you think if I print the flyers off at home i can hand em out to mates and they can use em? :devil:

cheaper entry's always good, but i'm guessing it wouldnt work. Cant believe that we dont even get an extra free ticket as an entrant to give to a mate, or the girlfreind or whatever.

see you all there, i'll be in SAU - VIC stand (white 33 gts-t, carbon bonnet, dark rims)

:D

:) Well I'm off to blue planet now for a car wash and meeting up with Ash and the guys at the loading dock.. I was supposed to be there 2:30 I'm late !! see u down there later, Ciao!

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