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Same as on first page but updated 11/6/03

Updated above.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 + Jody

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

Driftn 180

B-Man

Carlo + Toshi

Ricky B

ndr + Mel (and Monty?)

fatz + Dom

mmmgtir

PuppaDuck

RXB05S (thanks for organising us the discount mate)

Kinks

elcano

RedGTST + g/f

Blitz

Airzone + A lot of people in his car.

Prank + Bec

Jimbo

Tex

Marty + Fiona

Jon (Stenno)

xzotik1 + one mate

= 21 cars... rice! (Might be 22 as Kel refuses to ride in a neon Skyzer!)

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

Maybe's

a5h (probably)

Silver-Arrows

Tex

Croatian R33

HSVKLR

Gotta get your names onto the top list asap guys.

Originally posted by SW20-GT

B-Man........

you and Dan have the dirtiest minds on this planet!!!!! well... maybe not but UR STILL DIRTY!!! :talk2hand

:cheers: Thanks man :D - i'll take that compliment !!!

Cheers,:bahaha:

Originally posted by HSVKLR

I may not be coming either guys - wound some boost today and wiped out the whole passenger side suspension assembly (control arms, hub (bent), radius arms) on a gutter.

If i can get up and running before friday ill be there!!

on a double demerits wekend too! :D

That sux dude... My bro did the exact same thing in one of my old cars... Except there wasn't any boost involved...

Call me stupid, but there's something I want to clarify first... I've never been to a drive-in, so I've got no idea what the normal go is.. I assume they don't mind us cranking over our engines for a bit during the movie - for the sake of our batteries... I had to push start my skyline yesterday because I had the cd player on for a few hours (as well as a couple of other things) while doing some mods...

I might come but we are going to bathurst the next day yeah? For those who havent seen it, it is a little dissapointing. I wont spoil anything but if you like skylines you will see one for about 10 mins of the movie.

btw, where can I get rice sticks (neons?)




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