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i heard that you are allowed to bring one person in with you on sunday but they must be in the car with you when you pass through the gates? Is this true/can anyone confirm? Don't think the mrs will wanna get up that early with the bubs!

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i heard that you are allowed to bring one person in with you on sunday but they must be in the car with you when you pass through the gates? Is this true/can anyone confirm? Don't think the mrs will wanna get up that early with the bubs!

i believe that is true cant see any info about it though

not just sunday i was of the impression too the sat. day @ mallala

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so who's actually put there forms in? Keen to see how many people skylinesaustralia.com will have in their display!

Put your hands up if you have!

I'll start :no::)

I've received 11 :huh: entry forms so far & waiting on a few more. Will give them PM's coz, its due nxt wk (Nov 10th) w/out incurring late fees.

i believe that is true cant see any info about it though

not just sunday i was of the impression too the sat. day @ mallala

from what i understood only the person entering scs can get into malalla on the saturday!

Don't think my missus will be wanting to get up early to get in free with me on sunday so i might have a free ticket for the highest bidder, hehe! j/k!

from what i understood only the person entering scs can get into malalla on the saturday!

Don't think my missus will be wanting to get up early to get in free with me on sunday so i might have a free ticket for the highest bidder, hehe! j/k!

Yeah thats right.

Mallala (Satday) - unfortunately it's driver only, with the exception of Traders they get double passes; &

Show'n'Shine (Sunday) - driver + one passenger loco enough to wake up that early, & for the general public its $8 entry.

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