> >>I have a pair of dream tickets to the Molson Indy in Toronto that I am willing to sell at a discount to my friends on the list (I can't attend). So, if you are able to come to Toronto for July 16-18, this might interest you. >> >>Package includes 2 - three day SILVER grandstand seats (start-finish line) that normally cost $127 each, 2 access passes to the Paddocks (where they keep the cars), 2 VIP walk-thru access passes to the Pits. Each of these passes cost $30 each and the pit access is very hard to get. You also get VIP access to the Molson hospitality tent that includes a terrific brunch. This last item cannot be purchased as this is a pass directly from the race sponsor. I would guess though that this item should have a value of at least $25. >> >>So, if you could buy these tickets, it would cost you at least $425 for the pair. I am willing to sell the pair for $300 (that's around $200 in US funds). >> >>I apologize if I offend anyone by posting this FS note. I would like to say though that I am not looking to make money on this transaction. I am just trying to get rid of tickets I can't use and thought some listmember may be interested. >> >If you are interested in finding out more about the Molson Indy, see http://www.molson.com/motorsport/toronto. >This is a whole weekend event as your ticket includes admission to Thunder Alley, Motorfest and a CASCAR race. > >This is expected to be a great race as 140 drivers (such as Andretti and Unser) from 8 countries will be there. > >>Regards, >> >Paul Banks (416) 693-9066 Signup for your FREE NLL FAN account at http://www.nllfan.com |
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