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Hey guys,

The QLD Supra Club have organised a screening of Fast and Furious 6 on opening night and have asked us to join them.

They've managed to organise the screening in Silver Class (because Supra's don't see gold :P) with a pretty sweet deal.

What: Fast and Furious 6 on opening night

Where: Logan Hyperplex Cinemas - Logan Hyperdome

When: Thursday, 6 June 6:30pm

Why: Because we can laugh at what Hollywood think racecars are. The movie is supposed to be a drama but I always see the comic aspect :P

Cost: $24 per person will get you entry and a glass of wine on arrival. We will have the cinema to ourselves and discounts will be offered on particular food and bev through the night.

See you all there!

Tony

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Payment Details:

Name: Skylines Australia Queensland Club
Bank: Westpac
BSB: 034 063
Account Number: 354 012
Payment Reference: user_name fnf6

Please do not send cash in the mail, for obvious reasons!

Attendees:


  • Cadmoon - PAID
  • Cadmoon +1 - PAID
  • HiveFleetAbyss - PAID
  • HiveFleetAbyss' +1 - PAID
  • T5iv - PAID
  • Cowdy - PAID
  • Cowdy +1 - PAID
  • Sick_R31 - PAID
  • Kenny82 - PAID
  • Reflector - PAID
  • Reflector + 1 - PAID
  • MagicMike x 10 - PAID
  • Smity42 - PAID

Would love to go, but not sure about the timing as Nat is due a few days prior.

Lol! The one event we have down south, you can't make it!

1. Bring Nat to fast and furious

2. ?????

3. Baby

problem solved

^these guys. They know.

So very very very very keen for this event, you know Paul Walker, fast cars and wine are VERY hard to say no to but I'll have to see if I can get a sitter, kids not allowed in cinemas and all.

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