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SAU Vic @ the Drive-in!!!

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Come join us in this joint event between several of Melbournes car clubs to view the new F&F-8 movie. See the movie in all the greatness that is the drive-in, there is nothing quite like it! Along with a 50s style diner, the Coburg drive-in is the perfect spot to watch any film!

SAU Vic will have a small meet beforehand so we all arrive at the cinema together, more info on that coming soon.

Tickets:
Discounted Tickets can be purchased on entry at the gate:
- $12 per adult (Normally $18.50)
- $25 per carload (Normally $40)
- Children under age 12 are admitted free
Tell the person at the gate yo are with SAU Vic. You may asked for your member card so have it at the ready.
Or you can pre-Purchase your tickets before April 1st @ - http://events.gtcarclub.com/QuickEvent/Default.aspx#register-for-event

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Was good night! Great SAU discount($25 instead of usual $45 for car-load). Was great meeting/seeing some of you guys like Jack & your sweet 33 on e85, Sam & your famous Sub Zero RX7 & loved your Bayside R34 gtr Shannon-R Tune bonnet really compliments black LMGT4's. And everyone else that came along. Fast 8 was awesome watch too. Must do again sometime

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