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Originally posted by Duncan

And kel, the saab is not an "opposite sex magnet" its a bloke magnet.  Thats why I don't like driving it alone :cuddle: ...... :Paranoid:

Aww but you're such a pretty boy Duncy :P

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Originally posted by Duncan

kel, nice avatar, is that a 300rwkw 32 gtr behind the finishing flag.(and behind you?)

and is the saab coming to the drive-ins?  anyone got a gtr or turbo badge we can stick on the back for the night?

Don't forget a type-r sticker too.

Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

There are only 2 drive ins i know of. Bass hill and eastern creek.

You are right Silver, the one as Eastern Creek is called the Blacktown drive in.

Greater Union Blacktown Drive-In

Address: Cricketers Arms Road

BLACKTOWN NSW 2148

Cost: Adult $13

Child $7.80

Tuesday:

Adult $9

Child $7

I'm still trying to get a timetable of when this is on... might have to go Kel's Idea.

Dan.

you just gave me an idea... after the movie we can all go and have some hot chippies and a light beer at the cricketers arms and talk about how we can modd our cars to get em like da wons we just seen!!!

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hey wats goin on wif dis cruise wat nyt is is ne nyt but thursday and im there everyone is unorganized has neone rang the place and asked even if they are acreening it on thursday nyt

im not ringning them im17 and im a wog il get the information wrong 4 sure dont trust me i just rock up!!!

Trying to find times now... greater union has THE worst web site.

But look what else I found!!!

http://www.autospeed.com/shop/category_174...745/browse.html

ROFL!!! I wonder if there is any places that hire neons?

Originally posted by Ricky_B

hey wats goin on wif dis cruise wat nyt is is ne nyt but thursday and im there everyone is unorganized  has neone rang the place and asked even if they are acreening it on thursday nyt

im not ringning them im17 and im a wog il get the information wrong 4 sure dont trust me i just rock up!!!

eh? :confused:

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