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Yes...all meet at SLY 33 :uh-huh:

In the main field where all the cars are on show its at the front right Apparently every couple of hours competitors are asked to hop in there cars and do a Super cruise... Bog Laps basically.... a few of my friends wanna come with me but if i have space probably later on in the arvos i can squeeze some of yas in! basically around show then down drag strip then back down the show again... Hey it wasn't my idea!

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heres what Motorplex site said.

Ticket Prices One Day 2 Day pass

Adult $25 $40

Concession $22 N/A

Child (5-15) $10 $15

Child (under 5) FREE FREE

Family (2 Adults & 3 Children) $60 N/A

EVENT SCHEDULE TIME DESCRIPTION

Fri 17th 2003 9:00am

10:00am

12:00 noon

8:00pm Staff Entry

Trader Entry

Competitor Entry

Venue closes

EVENT SCHEDULE TIME DESCRIPTION

Sat 18th 2003 7:00am Competitor Entry

8:00am Judging (Top 80 Pavillion)

10:00am Driving event session 1

10:00am Spectator entrance opens

10:30am Formaz Dyno Competition Session #1

12 noon Super Cruise #1

12:00pm Sounds Xplosive; Rollaboyz Soundoff

1:00pm Driving event session 2

2:30pm Burnout qualifying session 1

4:00pm Gary Myers burnout demonstration

3:55pm Formaz Dyno Competition; Session #2

4:30pm Sounds Xplosive; Rollaboyz Soundoff

6:00pm Super Cruise #2

7:00pm Driving event session 3

8:30pm Burnouts final qualifying session

7:30pm Gary Myers/Zaps Rat burnout demonstration

10:00pm Close

EVENT SCHEDULE TIME DESCRIPTION

Sun 19th 2003 7:00am Competition entry

8:00am Campers breakfast (finishes 10am)

10:00am Spectator entrance opens

10:00am Judging; Scrutineering area (final 12 noon)

10:30am Driving event session 4

10:30am Sounds Xplosive; Rollaboyz Soundoff

Formaz Dyno Competition; Session #3

12noon Super Cruise #3

1:00pm Driving event session 5

2:30pm Burnout competition - Final

4:00pm Gary Myers/Zaps Rat burnout demonstration

5:00pm Close

5:00pm Trophy Presentation (Gold seating area)

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Is everyone up for the photo thing, best pics of sexy chicks wins "RESPECT"

I'll make sure that I have my camera at the ready. On the lookout for this Joe chick that 25GTT was talking about. A lesbian huh.... we'll see about that.

See'ya:burnout:

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Is everyone up for the photo thing, best pics of sexy chicks wins "RESPECT"

I'll make sure that I have my camera at the ready. On the lookout for this Joe chick that 25GTT was talking about. A lesbian huh.... we'll see about that.

See'ya:burnout:

AHAHAHA!! Yeah we do get a buddy pass, Skyzer you guessed it! Beleive it or not I have 3 friends coming with me in the morning to help setup and check out all the cars as they pull up and stuff, one of my friends IZAD has helped me heaps, installing that filter we bought from go gear and installing pretty vacuum and engine lines/hoses in my car and i think is going to do a bit of polishing in the morning with me....he asked for it about a month ago :-( sorry dudes....

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Rules are

1. No cheap shots

2. have to be naked at least 50% (lower the % better)

3.Girls must face the camera (even looking directly)

4.If you stand next to her ask her bf to take photo for you (the best)

5. as much as you love to see you girl friend... GF does not count!

6.Talk is cheap so Let's see the Photos

HAPPY SNAPPING or should I say slapping...:lol:

cheers

Joe

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