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mm.not me.ive been 2 times out of the past 4yrs.if you go every year then you will see allot of simil;ar stuff.

go if:

*you are bored.

*you have never been b4.

*you are a car junkie.

*you think you have a chance with the promo girls.

*you have free tix

I reckon Iv got 4 out of those five you listed LOL

went on a media pass on Thurs morning... the nice thing with a media pass is that you can sit in all the cars lol

not as good as previous years i reckon

How does one get a media pass? :) (I've seen people with media passes that appear to have nothing to do with the media)

I remember ages ago all cars except the exotics were unlocked. You could sit in virtually all the cars. I guess they're all locked now hey.

You need to look special very special ask stevo how special people look he has it down pat ! lol Media passes are given the the media groups and also by invitation. There are some other ways but I am still looking for them.

How does one get a media pass? :) (I've seen people with media passes that appear to have nothing to do with the media)

I remember ages ago all cars except the exotics were unlocked. You could sit in virtually all the cars. I guess they're all locked now hey.

i'm with the automotive services group at work and we do a lot of industry work with the aussie manufacturers. they don't give me a industry pass, instead i get a media pass. go figure.

it would be an awesome thing to go to if a: its wasnt so bloody expensive , b: there werent little shits of kids crawling all over the brand spanking new cars, and then you could actulally maybe get a good photo ,C: there was some good imports demos there d: a few more aftermarket parts shops there

i wouldnt go agian unless ,i got free tickets and was in sydney

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