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Originally posted by BOOSTD

Actually. I saw the two Matrix films the other weekend and I must say I was almost going to ask for a refund because I could hardly see the picture. The brightness was way to low! Might be an idea to park reasonably close.

So did we... that's why we always park around about 4 rows from the screen.

Btw, for those who don't know... I will be in my white R33 sedan 4 door... you can't miss it!

Here is a hint... apply some yellow boxed "Rain-x" windscreen polish... incase it rains so you minimise the use of your wipers... amazing stuff so get some... they are available from any motor accessory stores for around 8-9 bux.

Cheers and see ya there!

Graham

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Sorry guys I wont be able to go on Friday, but I did see the movie on Wednesday night. Enjoyed it, but it wont win any awards for its script (but who cares)

There is a nice change to the plot in this one. If you didnt see the first movie the plot went:

fast cars, racing, fast cars Vin Diesel, fast cars racing, Vin Diesel.

This movie has a very differnen plot:

fast cars, racing, fast cars girls, fast cars racing, girls.

Still dont understand why they would play with Mitsubishi's when they started off with a hot R34? but then I didnt understand why they used Civics in the first movie.

Enjoy.

Originally posted by Nightcrawler

hrm looks like the weather might take a turn for the worst .... hail etc .... I'm thinking of bailing (like a few others have mentioned to me already).

What... hail... sheit! Oh well... who cares... we will go and watch it again the next weekend! :bahaha:

Da Black R32 and Red TT 300zx will be coming. Will cruise around there about 6.30. If it's shit weather, we were thinking of going to the cinema..?? it will be warm there anyway..mayb after that, go for a cruise..

remember, this is the unbeaten 300zx goin?!!! come on guys..

Power hasn't been checked out! All i know is that it has been chipped, and has HKS cold air induction..i doubt the phat bodykit and 17's have anything 2 do with the power! ha.

It's actually for sale, so it won't be around for much longer in our hands!

It's in the trading post. If you want pics, tell me your e-mail..

Crazy for stock internals - would certainly make a few people sit up and take notice I reckon - says alot for using head gaskets to decompress. Glad I will be doing this when the new turbo is on.

I didnt put my car up - as since the cold wheather has set in she tends to ping a bit on load at around 4.5k, so I was scared:)

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