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much better than a normal cinema :mad:

watched LOTR2 at the dandy drive-ins... rox0r!

being "slightly" absent minded i forgot that u actually need to tune into the movie using an FM radio... i havent yet got the Japanese Nissan aerial converter and only realised this once we were already at the place... luckily my bro inlaw came with his 4WD which has a decent system... but i thought... **** that!

i ripped out my centre console and head d3ck and fumbled around til i found the aerial... cut the weird two prong connector off it and jammed the coaxial cords down the HU's aerial connector ;)

AND IT WORKED!! hehehe

so i got to listen to it properly thru my own system... was like being in a proper cinema... only with nice comfy seats that recline and still able to talk and smoked if i liked :D

movie was pretty damn cool... cant wait for the special edition DVD so i can get that one too.

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Originally posted by inark

i havent yet got the Japanese Nissan aerial converter and only realised this once we were already at the place... luckily my bro inlaw came with his 4WD which has a decent system... but i thought... **** that!

hey what's this aerial converter you're talking about?

how much is it? would it work on a 34GT-T? ;)

Sorry for hi-jacking :mad:

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Originally posted by dAVE

ah, me being retarded.. i see now.

anyone know how it compares to the dromana drive in?

compares quite well... specially seeing as i dont have to drive 2 hours to see a damn movie :mad:

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Originally posted by ed

hey what's this aerial converter you're talking about?

how much is it? would it work on a 34GT-T? :D  

Sorry for hi-jacking :mad:

i heard they have them at Jay Car...

u dont need one... JUST CHOP IT LIKE I DID!! ;)

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Originally posted by INASNT

i drive past there all the time and being meaning to go chck it out.

so its preety good hey?

considering its $12 for adults and under 10s get in free (if u have cousins, kids or nephew/neices this is handy ;)) and its like 5 mins from denham... yes... yes it is :D

whats more comfy... ur seat that reclines and has mass support.... or a crappy cinema seat (gold class and other more expensive tickets exempt), 20 metre screen, plus if u wanna smoke u can, can also drink... WHAT MORE DO U NEED! :mad:

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