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ended up with 550 cars packing into the drive ins with 100 cars flooding over to field 2...

then it went into lock down & no more cars were allowed in & the line was still banked up to the M4 off ramp...

3 cars were reported via number plates but did not look to be forumers...

& when i said NO COP TROUBLE alot of people doubted me... i didnt see a cop all night...

& great behaviour guys... we'll do it again...

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Will be there with you on the next one, thanks for the help finding the joint, even though you made it difficult, that wagon certainly gets mobile. Also thanks to VRR55H for his directions.

Shame the movie was ordinary, but good to have everyone out & about.

good night heaps of cars

shame ididnt see any one representing the stags besides me

other then that great nite

Will be there with you on the next one, thanks for the help finding the joint, even though you made it difficult, that wagon certainly gets mobile. Also thanks to VRR55H for his directions.

Shame the movie was ordinary, but good to have everyone out & about.

NP mate anytime :down:

Yeh it was an awesome turnout.

Pity about the people that couldn't get in.

When I got there I had to wait @ the entry holding bay with about 10 Suzuki Swifts and the Queen St Ferrari.

Movie was ok IMO.

Nice to meet ya Raf..nice 33 BTW.

It was a pretty good night... the movie was good too.. but i would have liked to see more cars and less of a storyline... anyway i took a few pics of some skylines there...had a chat with a few skyline drivers most where from the SAU forums.

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It was a good turnout... and there wasn't any real trouble makers in the group.... i also didn't see any cops on the way home...

I'll go and see this movie at some point.

Looks like you boys had a good hassle-free night; which is also good news for us next weekend - if there had been mischief the boys in blue would not be cutting us any slack on our trip to Mount Wilson on the 26th, or any other event in the near future.

Kudos for behaving yourselves hehe :)

Will be there with you on the next one, thanks for the help finding the joint, even though you made it difficult, that wagon certainly gets mobile. Also thanks to VRR55H for his directions.

Shame the movie was ordinary, but good to have everyone out & about.

no probs m8

see ya out there

waited for 1 hours in line...then almost got in but it was full

Went to hooter instead....one of the girls working there is in my uni class!!!!

LOL hooters is wicket!

Which uni do you go to :thumbsup:

Off to see it tonight, hopefully its gonna guuud

Yeh nice to meet you to RJ nice Black 33 so clean :D

Thanks man..

Yeh tryin to get the stealth look..black on black. With a dash of gold here and there.

It's actually in the pictures up above AYA-90N plates.

Really need to get rid of that wing though :wacko:




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