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1977 TE Cortina
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Perth WA
Posts: 11
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I have been told that the best way to go to Perth Cup is to pay more for your ticket and go in a tent, general admission is a nightmare.
And I was wondering if anyone knew if Ford or any Ford Clubs had a tent that I could get tickets for. I have never been before but I told its the best way to spend New Years Day. ![]() |
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V8 powered
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Rockingham, Perth
Posts: 23
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Yeah everyone I know is going there and they agree its the best day and the best way to do it. I'm sure I'd enjoy it once I got there but i can't really understand what all the fuss is about. People used to go out New Years Eve now everyone seems to save themselves for the Cup.
I can't afford it anyway, cos I pushed my finaces way to hard buying my first ute & V8 & BA (all in one :hihi: ). My mates are all paying about $250 a ticket but none of them are really rev heads tho. One even has a spare ticket still. |
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