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Hey Guys,

Due to changed plans I have 3 of the best F1 tickets for sale for this years GP.

You get to see the cars break into turn 1 after the straight, and take of through turn 2 into the straight towards turn 3.

Seats are -

Brabham stand ( turns 1 and 2)

Section F

Row J

Block 2

Seats 12,13 and 14

Click on Brabham stand to see map of seating.

http://cars.grandprix.com.au/tickets/grandstand

I paid $620 each, but am happy to take offers.

Also will seperate if you want 1 or 2.

Cheers

Bobby

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tickets are for the whole event.

been going to the GP for years so I'm part of the GP Advantage program. this means the tickets include

Reserved grandstand Seating for all days

Pit Straight walk - Race Day

and most importantly access to the GP Advantage bar :-)

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