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hey guys just posting up to find some interest,

in have a meet up at that under ground car park again in fountain gate then drive to the luna drive-in at dandenong, or if Fountain gate is remote some people can meet at the drive in.

and after the drive in we will go for a cruise people who came last week end to the underground car park will know where we are cruising, same place as last time but others can be surprised!

so i reckon on the 9th of december which is 2 weekends away, and we'll decided on movie/ and meet time closer to the date.

POST UP INTEREST!!! :rofl::(

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ok change date to the 8th december due to pats golf day on the 9th.

http://www.lunardrive-in.com.au/

i was thinking we could see james bond..? if they have it, but we'll vote on it!

Edited by gt-t_r34

Bond comes out on the 7th. Here is a link for the drive in...

http://www.lunardrive-in.com.au/

And some directions if any one needs them... not far from the meet point

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Just found some info on their site;

Car Clubs

Lunar drive-in theatre Dandenong provides generous discounts for car clubs. Simply show your club membership card to receive $18 per carload entry to our double features or family earlybird sessions.

you comin jez? im pretty sure its the 7th as well i emailed them, and they said they'll have it but ill get onto them again next week about times i'd say they'd be pretty simular times to the single sesions now....

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