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I nearly booked some flights yesterday, till realized it 55$ for a ticket for WTAC.

so think will pull hubs off S14 instead.

Im assuming flights would be waivered? $55 almost gets 2 people into calder park to watch drags for a few hours :rolleyes:

Not sure if should spend my flyer points on free flights or business upgrade

Seem to get more "cash value" from doing the business upgrade if you calculate the costs of paying for either in real money

Not sure if should spend my flyer points on free flights or business upgrade

Seem to get more "cash value" from doing the business upgrade if you calculate the costs of paying for either in real money

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Don't have enough points for the little mongrel girl to get her way

Martin, I thought as much...might give business a go so I can tell Pat it's not worth it on an empty A330 Perth flight

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125 for 4 days at bathurst, 55 for one day of WTAC..

it's an armature event with massive entry fees was expecting 20-30 entry.

and yeah flights were on points so free.

But what about watch drift and show n shine? All the vendors and garages... I reckon itd be worth it.

At least cheer richo on. For shame.

You'd miss an event you wanted to go to over $25?

if I go have to take partner as well, and just turns into an expensive day trip

more so when we have Fiji in a couple of weeks and a house move as well.

plus having a weekend at home for first time in over a month is a nice idea.

Free market will dictate what the event is worth...if people think it's worth it they'll go and the event will keep running...if not they'll shut up shop as the numbers dwindle over the years.

Which is pretty much what happened to autosalon. Does anyone remember autosalon? Yeah, I bet you do.

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