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DATE: 31/07/04

TIME: 19:00 - 24:00

PLACE: Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd - Melway 2S J12

90 Maribyrnong St Footscray VIC 3011

Corner Maribyrnong St and Parker St

WHO: Anyone

Hi All,

Thats right it's time for the second and final night!, so please make your way down there. This time will be more special as obviously we are a little more orginised after the first and we have the use of a professional camera crew and also a massive lighting rig with generator.

- The road will be closed at 19:00, so we are able to occupy the road for the purposes of our movie.

- The road is being closed by a company called TrafficKing (Not Police)

- Will have a BBQ running.

- Pioneer's Monaro will be on show ( yes this time it will make it )

So hope you can all make it down there for the second round for some fun.

For those who came the first night, please help promote it..

Thanks all....

LAST EVENT

http://members.iinet.net.au/~beliga/drags.wmv - ~14meg approx

If there are any further questions, please reply in this thread...

or you can alternatively contact me on:

Brendan Beliga - Director

[email protected]

0411 448 982

Garreth Dorsey (G-SPEC) - Assistant Director

[email protected]

0413 489 062

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