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So who here is going to dress up their skyline? I got some fooly sic plans for mine :( Gotta have some neons, paint jobs, chromies, stickers, and custom plates!

Pretty simple to do it on the cheap and easy guys... Glow sticks for "neons" @ about $1 each - they're single use for about 8 hours, but can't be turned off however there's no need for wires... Stickers can be printed out and stuck to the car via fridge magnet... Chromies would be hard but perhaps you can get some chrome coloured hub caps, and loud BOV's can be recorded, burnt to CD's and played back at random times in your cd players :-)

http://www.glowproductions.com.au/ ;)

Now guys, we all gotta do something to fit in with the theme... We all know it's probably going to be a crap movie, but that doesn't matter. I imagine most of you will be there for fun, so it should be even more fun if we all do the ricey thing. ;)

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

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 with one other of the fairer sex

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

Benm

Knat

For Northsiders:

What about Nth Ryde Maccas ?? It's sort of more central than BK TH (which aint there anymore anyhoo)

For Eastsiders, & Westsiders, I have no idea - someone else who know a goos area can suggest that one.




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