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Attention Import drivers

Thursday night sees the opening of Fast N Furious Tokyo Drift at the cinemas...

A friend and myself are definately going to Erina Cinema thursday night to see it.

(I know it's only Hollywood crap, but it's fun driving stuff)

I've already convinced Michael_1882 to come along.

The movie is on at Erina Hoyts at 9.30 Thursday evening, I suggest we get there by 9.10 just to be sure and we can have a chat before it starts as well...

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Post where your all going to the movies and what time so then everyone can come and steal your cars whilst your in the cinema.....................think.

wanna know what I think?

I think that dingo ate my baby

but in all seriousness... bad idea posting where and when the car will be alone!

You guys are all paranoid, as if car thiefs browse forums to see where you are parking your car.....

That's pretty ridiculus....

I suppose you think cops browse the forums as well to find speeding cars.... hahaha

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You guys are all paranoid, as if car thiefs browse forums to see where you are parking your car.....

That's pretty ridiculus....

I suppose you think cops browse the forums as well to find speeding cars.... hahaha

what mods do you have and what car park will you be in?

I'll be parked at Erina Shopping Centre Car Park (which holds at least 5000 cars) I have PFC, HKS Zorst, etc......Sparco Rims, Brand New rubber if you want to steal the best you'll see feel free to search the entire car park covering three levels and 5 sections on Thursday evening then beat the satellite tracking 3 point immobiliser and club lock.

Have a go ya mug....

I still say your paranoid.......

I'll be parked at Erina Shopping Centre Car Park (which holds at least 5000 cars) I have PFC, HKS Zorst, etc......Sparco Rims, Brand New rubber if you want to steal the best you'll see feel free to search the entire car park covering three levels and 5 sections on Thursday evening then beat the satellite tracking 3 point immobiliser and club lock.

Have a go ya mug....

I still say your paranoid.......

NOT THE CLUB LOCK?

hahah

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