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Seems like a great week for Skylines to be getting crash damaged.

Can't you get a lift with someone Juz?

awww man, welcome to ride with me, i will give you one you wont forget...

I Wasn't driving, and no other car's were involved.. So It's getting payed for in Cash Total to about $1700 But thank god for knowing mates as panelbeaters/spray painters.. But at least my car's getting the face lift finnaly (400R Front bar, Side skirts) etc haha! And won't be looking as dodgy anymore.

no homo.

also feelbadman.jpg re crash, insurance?

Date: 27/05/12

Meet: 1P.M Aqua Golf Carpark (Near panthers Penrith) For 1.45PM Departure

Route:Bells Line Of Road To Katoomba cinema's to watch Bullet, Then back into Penrith/Emu Plains for dinner

What to bring: Money for the movie ($10) + ($38 For dinner + Drinks), Full tank of fuel, Camera etc.

Is today the 18th? Ill keep you updated after I call up tomorrow and book, the final headcount I Got was

- Godzilla34, Kevin +2 (3)

-SinnO, David +1 (2)

-Owens, Owen (1)

-Hamiltonau, Pat (1)

-Sir RB, Micheal +1 (2)

-God Speed, Matt (1)

-Humbla, (1)

Final Head count for dinner booking will be 12, Everyone Happy?

Date: 27/05/12

Meet: 1P.M Aqua Golf Carpark (Near panthers Penrith) For 1.45PM Departure

Route:Bells Line Of Road To Katoomba cinema's to watch Bullet, Then back into Penrith/Emu Plains for dinner

What to bring: Money for the movie ($10) + ($38 For dinner + Drinks), Full tank of fuel, Camera etc.

Looking forward to seeing Bullitt on the big screen.

Fairly important issue though; are we going via Bells Line of Road? To do this will take approximately 1 1/2 hours (1:45 if you believe Google Maps). This will mean that if you leave Penrith at 1:45 as planned you won't get to the cinema until at least 3:15; the session begins at 3:00pm.

I thought that Terry was suggesting leaving Penrith around 1:45 only if we are taking the Great Western Highway which is more direct (but less interesting). Doing that will take about 1 hour, and you should get to the cinema at 2:45 in time for the 3:00pm start.

Here is the Facebook page for the Edge Cinema Retro Classics:

http://www.facebook....142866129134227

No probs Pat

I won't be bringing the Skyline anyway so I'm not fussed but am more than happy to meet earlier and do Bells

Got a reply back on FB from the Edge, they don't do seat allocation / reserved seating, but tickets are on sale now. However, it is a big cinema as those of you who attended the SAU R32 Anniversary event will know. They assure us that there should be plenty of seats for the day.

Bit of Mopar to tide us over until then (stuff the 'stang I say :P):

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