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who is going to gepps cross drive in, and who would like to meet up @ respective sides of town and meet there on the night or @ harvey norman car park up the road from mainline

im leaning towards seeing it might be better than last 1 which i didnt see :D

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id rather see it at the movies, the drive in isnt the best qualityyyy

but im up 4 it if we have a little group, make all the other ppl jealous that we got our own fast n the furious club lol.

That's OK because the movie wont be "the best qualityyyy" either. :dry:

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how about we just make a time, and whoever can make it..just turn up? do u think the late night session on tursday 15th will b packed at marion? or would it b worth waiting for the fri nite 2 see it?

I'd come but wouldn't leave my car parked in marion that's for sure..

imagine all the mofo's coming out of earlier sessions all hyped up after seeing the movie..then see a whole heap of skylines, guess what they'd do.. Jealousy can be pretty nasty at times..

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if we park right at the front where new york bar n grill is, slip the bouncers a $50 and im sure they will look after them 4 us haha

we could park underground right at the bk when no1 goes...that should b ok...i feel invincible now with my new alarm.lol

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Personally i will pass on either..... don't really feel the need to see it until it comes out on DVD!!!
Nor do i really. But I'll go as an excuse to socialise with the crew. However, I wont be Gold Classing it.

i agree not fased on if i see it but would be good for SAU to meet sumwhere and have as many of us drive into the drivein would be good :D:ermm::D

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