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With the weather now in VIC getting progressively worst, just wondering, what happens if there's heavy rains?

p.s. And any news about costs on the night at the Theatre? Any food?

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^^ $10 when we get over a certain amount of cars + cuz we have over 30+ cars coming.

Food is like the cinemas, not that cheap, but ppl pay for it anyway.

Hot food, like Popcorn / Hot Dogs / Hamburgers / Hot Chips.

Sweet food and Drinks are available too.

LOL!. I dont think i'll have the dosh to go to rye, but we'll see.

But wait, you didn't ask me. :ph34r:

And why do people buy food from the cinemas anyway, i'll be bringing krispy kreme. if melb central still has that discount, i'll be bringing 2 dozens, otherwise just one.

ATM from the ClubCJ and the RColt side, we have about 5 and 5 each to make about 10 cars. So a dozen is a good guess with all the last minutes.

Do we have any clear indication on cost? We have some students on our side and budget is important for them. Some of the working ones on our side will help cover them if they're short but still it'd be good to know?

I remember something being said about a food and ticket package?

Cost will be $10 a ticket. Food wise they havent gotten back to me yet, I think they were going to drop the price about $3 off some food combos....

asked the JZX vic guys and they seem keen.

can you add 4 cars from JZX vic please

no worries :)

Also + another car for me :)

Done :)

people :) kris, myself and a friend in my car :)

thanks for letting me know.

I am up for this too, I will speak to the missus and make sure we have nothing else on that night. Should be good :)

I'll add a spot for you, but please confirm

My house mate will be joining me in his sti so thats another +1

done

I'll be in for this if it's still possible?

ok, please confirm though

With the weather now in VIC getting progressively worst, just wondering, what happens if there's heavy rains?

Don't know about massively heavy rain, but normal rain = put on wipers :)

THE LIST

SAU

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35 cars +

Mohshen another +1

TurboTom another +1

brentos 1

miguelegant 1

jezza-gtr 1

= 40

Vic Imports

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17 cars

ClubCJ + Rcolt

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12 cars

JZX vic

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4 cars

TOTAL 73

i was thinking the same thing, but in case they don't it might save them from freaking out and over-reacting once they are enevitably notified on the evening, plus if all car groups involved are advised that the police have been notified, it might help reduce the sure to be present richard craniums.

if for some reason, this even has passed them buy, and some ignorant member of the public has a panic attack the number of 'hoon' cars in attendance, it may avoid some heavy handedness

that's why i was thinking, show them the groups involved aren't a bunch of f-wits wanting to recreate scenes from FnF and say 'look, we're having a big event just letting you know the score, we have advised all attending that the police have been notified and that we'll not tolerate any dickhead behaviour. All groups have been instructed to take down numbers plates of those acting the fool and will be reported to you'

hopefully they respect the heads-up and won't plan a 'random' vehicle inspection checkpoint for you guys just after the movie at the entrance....

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