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the weather should be good Krishy so everyone will prob have there windows down for ya to hear anyway.

also a dude takes around a battery on wheels to help out anyone with a flat battery

that will be handy and good

also i will bring my jumper cables

so i will just need a volunteer car to get the charge off lol

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Seen this movie, a good pre-release copy. Awesome movie! Keen as to come along but on DEFECT!! Leave my car with a mate to take care of while i'm away at work and in the first 5 mins of driving he gets pulled over. So thanks Lachy.... U'd better start running now mate.... haha

If its good weather ill come, my car doesnt have radio, the jap antenna cable wont connect to the aus head unit (anyone help?). So yeah, be there if i can get out the deck chair :O

damo you can always hop in someone elses car, and you need an adapter for your radio (jap adapter not nissan 1 tonkin fools gave me). costs like 15 20 bucks and just plugs in at the back.

starting to grow concered it might not even be showing, they not playing it on its first weekend of being out. have to wait n see.

we'll know a week in advance on the webpage anyway. wont bother ringing them cause they a pain to deal with and have no interest in car clubs.

just dont violate the sacred line between the seats by trying to cross the border mate

ah not sure if ill have someone or not with me, if its empty by all means.

its all good mate

i dont play that way lol :)

when was this like 2 weeks or not this friday but the next

its next week steve

yeah it would be no fun if everyone was scattered, even if it means everyone gets there 1 hr earlier

trouble with this is the late commers cant get in, less with sit in the way of people going to park inbetween us :laugh: keeping in mind its a friday bit harder for people to get down earlier could switch to sat though if people are keen.

what we traditionally did was head straight for 1 row behind the booth with the projecter

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