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Pss Presents: Fast And Furious 4 Preview Screening 15th April


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Ready for the final install of the epic tale which is Fast and Furious?

PerthStreetScene are proud to have a private preview screen the night before release on the 15th of April! at 7pm so be there well before for a good seat

Tickets are $15 each Sold BEFORE the event.

We will have some hotted up cars in the up stairs carpark at the Morley Galleria so come have a sticky beak and watch a bunch of other car nuts!

Ok... so heres how you get your hands on these hot little tickets..... you have the following options.

1) Sale at drags on Wed Nights, Just track down myself or our PSS girls

2) Sale at Drifts on this Saturday, Just track down myself or our PSS girls

Or.... EFT...

Account name: Perthstreetscene

BSB: 036 067

Account Number: 366 685

Then email me at [email protected] or pm me here with your name,

address,

number of tickets you have bought.

Use your full name as the transfer name thingy so I can identify you.

Remember seats are limited, PSS has the entire cinema but we expect to sell out before the event thus no tickets will be on sale at the door.

SO COME ONE COME ALL!! TELL YOUR FRIENDS! WOOHHOO

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