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[WLDCRD] bring a battery booster pack.

Well I can only get 89.9 (Jap FM I call it) and my rear speakers don't work :wub:

Ha, I used to have the same problem with my GTR, then I got a new stereo system.

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Ha, I used to have the same problem with my GTR, then I got a new stereo system.

lmaoo i got the same issue, exept i actually have no back speakers hahaha... went to have a look because i thought it was wiring and there were no speakers there

This is going to be a good turn out.

Shane with your sound system you'll last like what, 2 minutes before your battery is flat? ;)

Also I contacted village again as I still have not had a response to confirm the movie details + if we can have a group discount. This time they took my name and number down and said they would get back to me in the next two days...

Great news guys!

Just got a call from the manager at Coburg. really nice bloke.

Heres the confirmed details:

MOVIE IS SHOWING AT 9:30PM ON FRIDAY 23.07.10 so all the movie stuff is sweet.....

DISCOUNTS:

instead of $17 per person, I said we are expecting roughly 25+ cars based on the amount of interest already, so we are getting it for $10 PER PERSON, which is about a 40% discount off a regular ticket!

One thing, he would like me to give him a closer value of numbers on the 19th, so if you are keen and want to come please post up on here before the 19th of July.

Great news guys!

Just got a call from the manager at Coburg. really nice bloke.

Heres the confirmed details:

MOVIE IS SHOWING AT 9:30PM ON FRIDAY 23.07.10 so all the movie stuff is sweet.....

DISCOUNTS:

instead of $17 per person, I said we are expecting roughly 25+ cars based on the amount of interest already, so we are getting it for $10 PER PERSON, which is about a 40% discount off a regular ticket!

One thing, he would like me to give him a closer value of numbers on the 19th, so if you are keen and want to come please post up on here before the 19th of July.

Lock me in.

hearing those snails spool up is good enough!

do you have to be a member for this?

Nup, as it is not SAU Vic organised. Also, SAU Vic events will state so in the first post when they are exclusive / members only. And usually appear in a section you can't see ;)

Count me in for this :D

[WLDCRD] bring a battery booster pack.

Well I can only get 89.9 (Jap FM I call it) and my rear speakers don't work :)

lol thats light FM the christian community channel

^^ Yeah I CBF getting it fixed as I am not to fussed about the stereo.

werd. count me down for this, but i might jump into somebody else's car for the movie, cos im still rockin a jap battery from when the car was imported

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