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i was gonna look into booking a cinema out for this one, if people are keen on that i can look into it. Otherwise drive in sounds like a good idea. If i go with the cinema thing, i will be inviting a few different clubs to make up numbers.

No only i can bring outsiders, nah ofcourse. please avoid the falcodores though :D

Oh please, one drives a Sonata, the other a Nivira ;)

I won't be here on the 24th-26th April though, so before that would be good :)

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ahh crap i cant take my car to the drive inns

the battery just goes flat all the time.....so unless someone wants to give me a jump start lol

otherwise have no options but jump in my mates commy.....

sorry guys should have read through the last drive in thread before posting as these questions usually come up :) too late for me to change the 1st post now.

theres a dude that go's around with a battery to help people start there cars when the movies done, also if the weathers good well prob be outside and you can jus listen to someone else's stereo. or there's that thing called a push start.

also a couple of pics like this coulda helped give it mood

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gepps is about 10min north of the city, its on main north rd just before pt wakefield and main north rd collide

http://www.wallis.com.au/mainline.html

link to drive in+ map and prices etc

also we not going to know what time its on untill around the tuesday of the week so if people could assist and post it up if they get the details before me that would be sweet. if someone wants to attempt contacting them for faster details feel free but i found it a waste of time from my experience

thanks for letting me know about the guy going around with a battery Dan

now i can watch the movie in peace lol.....plus i dont wanna be standing up all movie lol

chairs fold up and fit into boots krishy, they can also be folded to hit people incase of emergencys ;)

im a bit concered about how crowded it will be even by the 2nd week well have to see how it go's i guess trying to fit people together.

also they have bumped up their price to $20 per car, traditionally they have let us in cheaper if there is just 1 loner in the car :P but bring a bit extra just incase.

also bring sniky snacks and social skills and we in for some fun :P

also did you notice i say also a lot stupid crapy vocab :)

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battery is fine just the 2 amps drain it out lol

Nar my battery is a bit average, it will go flat in 3-4 days if its not started lol.

I have a sub in my boot, so who is small enough to fit inside of a boot of an R32 with a sub box? lol then 5 people inside the car. and one hanging on underneath :)

I said cinema, but im cool for whatever. Where is Gepps Cross from Aldinga??? I have a bad feeling its quite a drive away :P

not very far from city mate, not a big deal for a 2F2F show with mates , and the drive in wont be around forever so enjoy it while you can ?????

cinema is fine but last time my car was at the mall for more then a few min it got molested by someone.

battery is fine just the 2 amps drain it out lol

You can park next to the posts that have little speakers, hang them inside the window, no battery required. I have currently have FM or AM in my car, so im stuck with drive in speakers.

yep sounds like we will be parked next to each other damo
i prefer to just sit in the car at the drive ins Dan

might be with someone....you never know lol

lol damo apparently, :ermm: the rumours that we can start

im hoping for some hot weather so we can drop the windows for all to hear maybe bring some chairs. see how it go's though

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