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Wow Adam congratulations! That's incredible! She must have been stoked :D

I'm tooooootally down for this one! Car is in having a facial at the moment so am keen for a meet. Plus love Jason Statham.

Thank you very much, she was indeed - I took her to Vanuatu for a week, I paid for everything, took like 3 months of saving. have lots of pics :)

Might be coming to this one. Will decide closer to date. Just concern about the radio frequency at the drive in... Would the stereo in imports be wide enough to receive the signals?

I believe the range is from 90.x fm to 92.x fm

^^^^ NOPE!!! the drive ins range is in the 90s....i have my stock jap radio...didnt work...had to hire a radio from the place for $2 bucks..i think...or something small...

If you got jap radio in ur car...then ull have to do that or sit in someones car or just park ur car between two cars who has aftermarket unit and get them to have their volume up and windows down...i had to do that for the first time i went for this drive in movie night....

Serious dude? I have never paid for a radio there, I just go up to the projector guy and ask for one, give him my license and at the end of the movie swap the radio back for my license, they do that free of charge.... maybe he wanted a can of coke from the vending machine :nyaanyaa:

Hey guys,

just spoke to my Village contact - there is somewhat bad news.

Coburg drive-ins are not showing the mechanic, infact village apparently are only showing it a select few because apparently the movie is sh*t!

sooo... we have a few options,

we can go to doncaster and pick something from there, or these are the movies available on 11th of March at the drive ins:

hall pass

the adjustment bureau

unknown

I am number 4

Sorry about this :down:

Adam

Still keen for drive ins... my order of preference:

1. Hall Pass

2. Unknown

3. The Adjustment Bureau

4. I am Number 4

Jamie... you are lighter than me >_>

I won't be on the bonnet this time.

Friggen stereo not working in car...might bring a pocket radio and headphones?

lol Charlie, for some reason I'd expect you to turn up to a drive in on a motorbike...

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Still keen for drive ins... my order of preference:

1. Hall Pass

2. Unknown

3. The Adjustment Bureau

4. I am Number 4

Jamie... you are lighter than me >_>

I won't be on the bonnet this time.

:laugh:

Friggen stereo not working in car...might bring a pocket radio and headphones?

lol Charlie, for some reason I'd expect you to turn up to a drive in on a motorbike...

If it had speakers I probably would :P

If you cant get a radio just join another car, there should be spare seats, I think I will have one.

im down

bringing my friend... please, dont pick a horror. i dont wanna look like a bitch infront of her :mellow:

edit: if i bitch out and bring the mighty terra i might just fold the rear seats down and kick it in the back lol

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