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rang PIA and was told tix are only available for Jap residents.

so if you have a Jap friend and local addy. youre in luck :(

anyone able to help me out!? just want the race car ticket.... the rest ill grab when im there

Edited by jeff
rang PIA and was told tix are only available for Jap residents.

so if you have a Jap friend and local addy. youre in luck :(

anyone able to help me out!? just want the race car ticket.... the rest ill grab at the site

If there's no reasonable alternative suggested by those in the know here... I am going to look at getting them sent to someone in Japan then posted back over here. If it comes to this I'll let you know, I have no issues with including yours with my lot if need be.

Tickets are available on the day apparently but I don't wanna risk that. I'm not flying over there then driving all that way only to find it's sold out at the door.

Edited by d0p3y

I'm happy to grab them for those who want them for a beer or 2 later.

Send me a pm..some things have sold out but still genreal admission available.

I'm happy to grab them for those who want them for a beer or 2 later.

Send me a pm..some things have sold out but still genreal admission available.

pm sent

fingers are crossed for these tix!

thanks heaps mate!

thanks heaps elrodeo666

you are a saviour!

also for everyone in the know...

im looking at staying the night before the event somewhere close to the circuit (say within 30min drive at most)

any suggestions? only for the one night (5th of Dec)

Edited by jeff

For those guys who I have pm'ed in the last 48hrs, the tickets are in the works.

For those who are still after some I dont know if the booking site will let me book anymore, I can try but cant promise anything.

Going off the website all Circuit Taxi ride, Circuit Safari and Race car Drive and Grid walk are sold out!!

Only general admission left!! I'll update if they change anything on the site

Argh. Wish I realised this when I was booking my Japan trip earlier this year! I'm heading up with a couple of friends on the 18th of November for two weeks. Staying in Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo and planning on hiring a car to explore some of the more obscure parts.

Anything on around this time that I should be attending (Not just car related stuff. But I'd love to see some Japanese circuit action.) I'll probably go down to Mobara on the 2nd (the day I leave) as there seems to be a Driftmasters event on.

What are the rest of you guys who are there at the same time as me doing?

Wish I had booked it a week later!

Anything on around this time that I should be attending (Not just car related stuff. But I'd love to see some Japanese circuit action.) I'll probably go down to Mobara on the 2nd (the day I leave) as there seems to be a Driftmasters event on.

What are the rest of you guys who are there at the same time as me doing?

Wish I had booked it a week later!

bugger, youre just missing the fun at fuji :banana:

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