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Hi guys

Ignition DVD is shooting a hotspot segment in Sydney this weekend for our July edition.

Well be there with out Host Darren, our STi project car and film crew.

We'll be giving out Ignition DVD's to everyone there and also giving out stickers and scouting for feature cars.

The meet point is Bunnings Yennora carpark at 7.30-8pm

From there we'll be cruising to Newport adn tehn another location.

See you all there

Let me clarify.

I have seen a couple of their dvd's and there has been police action in hassling car owners on them.

Then this event had more police hassles.

I'm not saying they brought them or are dodgy, I am saying the kind of things they go to for this segment of their dvd are the same kind of things cops go to so I will therefore make sure I don't go just in case.

definatly.I think the same way.

They want people to do,''street run's'',stuff so they can have the exciting footage they need to display for video sales.

So of course the cops will show their faces at such an event.But i still dont agree with the cops going open tether defecting the cars.when they are only there showing them off and being car enthusiests.



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