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Hello all,

Organising a meet and movie to see 2 Fast 2 Furious @ Dandy Drive ins on the 21st of June... Lets make this a big one! Tell one tell all.

Gonna follow the plan from the last drive ins cruise so meet at Dandenong Stock Yards @ 6pm, meet & chat then onto the movie @ 7:30 (starts at 8:30 - gates open 1 hour early).

I recommend that people bring food and drink because stuff is quite expensive there (unless Vickii brings us all food again :P).

I will speak to the cops before hand and promise good behaviour in exchange for no trouble. It was fine last time. And from what I have heard there was no trouble at Coburg on opening night.

Let us know if you're coming. Do people need directions again?

Coming so far (assuming cops don't bother us):

- MaXiMuS007 (with his car back)

- HotSky

- DJ_L3ThAL

- MzDeFecTeD

- 32_envy

Interested:

-RedLineGTR

-Al

(P.S. Not hijacking JET-33's gold class nite, but drive ins are cooler so come to both!)

its awesome

the 34 is fkn NUTZ!

even if u ring the cops, it doesnt matter, theyl just say theyl leave u alone and b there in unmarked cars/clothing...take down plates..and send out letters...

especially at dandy...its like a few kms from the illegal drags which they r currently goin double nuttz on and im tippin its a sat nite too..?

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • 2 weeks later...

Hrmm so is any1 still coming?

The whole point of this for me was to celebrate getting my car back but as that has been delayed i'm not even in the mood to go any more *cry*

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