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Elite Motorsport will be having another massive movie night this Friday

6th June 2003.

What : 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS (1H, 48 Minutes)

When : 8:45pm session, Friday 6th June

Where : Hoyts, Woden Plaza

This event is an open invitation to partners, friends siblings etc so

please feel free to bring them along. Meeting time will be 7:30 in front

of the Hoyts complex so please arrive as early as possible to get the

best possible seats in the house.

I strongly recommend buying the tickets a few days before hand because

tickets will be sold out if you buy it on the day or the day before.

Note that for the Matrix Reloaded tickets were sold out by Thursday so

make sure you buy your tickets early to avoid disappointment.

There will be a cruise after so make sure you are all pumped for that

even if you cannot make it to the movie night! The elite cruise details

below:

What : Elite 2 Fast 2 Furious Cruise

When : 11:30pm, Friday 6th June

Where : Regatta Point (Looking over Captain Cook Fountain)

A listing of upcoming events will be handed out and also another batch

of Elite Cards for those who have not filled out the Elite registration

form can do so on the night. Remember to go buy your tickets asap and

Hope to see you all there!

Simmo, it's Dandin.

Did you bring your GTR out last night, saw a couple parked next/near Macca's last night. I saw the 8:45 session.

Originally posted by Simmo

Saw this last night at woden, won't say too much.

When it finished it was like the fast and the furious in the street, nice one.

Nice! Looks like a late model R32. Had the rear lip comming off the boot under the spoiler. Didn't want to look too closely, perhaps you'll just show me personally next time :cheers:

Yeah, I work in Tuggeranong.

Originally posted by Simmo

Hi mate, yeah mine was the grey one behind the red one.

Is that your car I just saw at tuggeranong? parked?

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