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A few of us can't make the drive ins tomorrow so I thought I would start up a second "screening" of the movie.

Friday 13th June

Blacktown Drive in..

Its on at 9:40

Our good friend rxboss is going to arrange $10 entry to the movie session, so all you have to do is post your interesting in going to this event.

For a bit of fun we are going to wire up a few cars with neons and glo sticks.. No laughing, just get into it!!

Cheers guys & girls..

(for those seeing it tomorrow night, come along to this one too! :P)

Those who are in:

Carlo

RXB055

Kinks

elcano

Duncan (kel??)

RedGTST + g/f

Blitz

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Originally posted by carlo

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For a bit of fun we are going to wire up a few cars with neons and glo sticks.. No laughing, just get into it!!

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rofl! you mean cyalume light sticks??? :bahaha: fully sik campervan bro!

Friday 13/6/03 is the Date.

Venue wil be:

Greater Union Blacktown Drive-In

Address: Cricketers Arms Road

BLACKTOWN NSW 2148

Move will be a double feature!

Field 1

First movie starts at 7:30pm (8-Mile is on 5th to 11th June, not sure on the 13th)

2F2F Start time is 9:40pm

Cost $10. (No EFTPOS facilities)

BYO grog!

Attendees:

Majanal

Duncan and Kel (I assume you will be using the same car and only one spot?)

Driftn 180

B-Man

Carlo

Ricky B

Croatian R33

ndr

fatz

mmmgtir

PuppaDuck

RXB05S (thanks for organising us the discount mate)

Kinks

elcano

RedGTST + g/f

Blitz

Airzone + A lot of people in his car.

HSVKLR

Prank and Bec

= 19 cars... rice!

(are the bottom guys still cool with going to blacktown?)

Maybe's

a5h (probably)

Silver-Arrows

Gotta get your names onto the top list asap guys.

The feature (2f2f) starts at 9.40..

There is a movie on before hand, either fat pizza or 8 mile I think.

Shall we meet somewhere else and then cruise in? We best be on time or early so we can all part together.

And Im not kidding about the neons! Come on people its only fun if we all do it.

Originally posted by Airzone in the other thread

I will be attending :-)

I might have a few people in the car... Does that count?

If you people have neons and flame decals then you might score some rice points!

I think it is per car though?

Originally posted by SW20-GT

I'll be coming with Carlo....

Well if that is what gets ya going!! I think I'll enjoy the movie... but not that much!

lol, kel and I may yet be in seperate cars.

I'm refusing to come in a car with an N/A blow off valve, she's refusing to cruise in anything with Neons.......

And we'll be along for both movies too.....might have to park sideways to save some extra spaces :)

Anyone know then the first movies start?

Horus, I fully expect to be disappointed by the movie, but it should still be a great event! SAU should put on a prize for best rice, might even get GTR-80Y along then.




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