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Would you come to F&F3 at Gold class $35  

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Im in , i live 5 mins away from coburg drive in.

A few of my mates will come as well.

The chasers armchairs will be more than enough comfortable.

Just worried tho, my Japanese stereo doesnt pick up all radio stations!!! How do I know if itll work.

Might have to bring the Camry Jet instead!

Yeah I'm in the same boat. Only got jap FM.

Just worried tho, my Japanese stereo doesnt pick up all radio stations!!! How do I know if itll work.

Might have to bring the Camry Jet instead!

My reasoning for the Crown Gold Class is that its a small number of seats and easier to fill them all just for SAU-VIC.

As said we can criteque the action etc without pissing off the gen public as in a normal screening and interact a bit more with each other wich you cant do at a drive in!

Dont forget they serve booze at your request too!! :angry:

That should get a few more....

ewww FnF.. no way would I spend $30 to see that film :P I don't even think I would spend that much on the DVD :)

Anyway the drive in is still good.. lucky they have 3 screens so we don't necessarily have to watch the gay FnF hehe.

Also I believe Coburg have speakers you can put over the pole thingies outside the car.. but being Melbourne it would be a cold Winters night with the window down.. :(

How can you people still have stock stereos? You can get the crappiest of crap cd players for like $60 these days! (thats 2x gold class tix hehe)

oh and one more thing.. if you guys don't end up getting a group discount, coburg drive in is village cinemas and there are vouchers in the entertainment book for it :P

And also during the holidays etc they have 2 movies for like.. $16 or something from memory or like $35 for a car load or something (thereabouts).

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Ive never been to a drive in so excuse my n00b question.

Won't it drain your battery? From my understanding you are not allowed to start your car once the movie starts so what happens when your battery dies and you cannot start your car? :D

Ive never been to a drive in so excuse my n00b question.

Won't it drain your battery? From my understanding you are not allowed to start your car once the movie starts so what happens when your battery dies and you cannot start your car? :D

If your car battery drains flat or too low to start the engine from, from having the radio on for 2 hours, something is wrong unless you are running an ICE install that is massively intensive on the battery with subs, amps etc in which case, I would still be surprised. Radio uses hardly any power.

Have been before and had no problems.

Im in , i live 5 mins away from coburg drive in.

A few of my mates will come as well.

The chasers armchairs will be more than enough comfortable.

Just worried tho, my Japanese stereo doesnt pick up all radio stations!!! How do I know if itll work.

Might have to bring the Camry Jet instead!

I still have the Jay Car FM converter for Jap's deck lying somewhere Kim. I'll find it and you can pick it up when you drop in the office next time.

One of my mates is organising the same sort of thing with the Vic Supra Club. Could be interesting to have both groups there at the same time. Just a thought anyway

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i dont know about u guys but i cant watch a movie unless its in proper surround sound and comfy seats....with good popcorn and a easy access cup holder for my coke.....lol..i say lets go cinema....

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