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i'd did that!! I laughed at all the skids they were talking about then told them i did it too but in my underwear :D ..........

they looked looked at me and asked "Why would you drive with out clothes on?" :P

;) Friggen BOGANS!!!!!

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R33 on fire, has asked a question and all he gets is stupid answers and you wonder why its the same members posting the same crap on here who wants to be spoken to by smart arses, and im sure all the so called hotspots you mentioned, the cops already know about so whats the big deal of giving a newbie some information.

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if he was a noobe really interested he wold ask to meet people or try to enquire or orgainise a noobie crusie. somebody really did already tell him about where to go. just crusin around brisbane your self and you will find them. just a very sus charater this "R33 on Fire"

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SubzeroR33, you just answered all you questions yourself???? Develop a thicker skin! If someone/anyone comes onto the forums and asks these types of questions, they are going to receive the same treatment because I for one do not want undue attention by the constabulary. Even though my car is perfectly legal, being near these "hot spots" will get you defected for whatever the police can think up at the time, regardless of whether it is legal or not. I'm not having a shot at the police either, just some of their over-zealous members.

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Hi all QLD owners.

Ive just bought my first R32 within a couple of week of moving out here (i think you guys would call me a pom) just writing to say G'day and if any local brisbane owners see a red R32 blasting about give me a flash :P ...(of your bloody headlights :D )

That is a good way not to get flamed, i"m still only a noobie my self and even i wanted to ;) this "r33 on fire"

i agree 100% with Rhinorebel

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if he was a noobe really interested he wold ask to meet people or try to enquire or orgainise a noobie crusie. somebody really did already tell him about where to go. just crusin around brisbane your self and you will find them. just a very sus charater this "R33 on Fire"

So how many would go to a newbie cruise, Have you ever seen a newibe cruise, i havent because no one turns up. I have noticed the short time i have been a member on this forum that people try an organsie a cruise and get no response. If you wanted to save your self drivin around brisbane lookin for cars you would ask the same question. Why be so paranoid if he is a cop as i said the cops already know where the hotspots are.

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SubzeroR33, you just answered all you questions yourself???? Develop a thicker skin! If someone/anyone comes onto the forums and asks these types of questions, they are going to receive the same treatment because I for one do not want undue attention by the constabulary. Even though my car is perfectly legal, being near these "hot spots" will get you defected for whatever the police can think up at the time, regardless of whether it is legal or not. I'm not having a shot at the police either, just some of their over-zealous members.

Well if you are so worried about the hotspots and cops dont drive your car, because it doesnt matter where you go you will always get pulled over when you drive a modified car, you will get good and bad cops that is reality.

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Now who sounds like a cop???

And to answer the question about new members organising cruises. It has been done and I attended. Bryn tried hard and the route was great. Too bad the police were at the top of Mt Coot-tha waiting for anyone to come along. And they couldn't ping any of us!!

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aww thanks Dave, i know the two meets/cruises i organised didnt go to well... but a big turn out (more than 10 cars each time) was more than what i expected to rock up.

and it was good meeting you all...

even though while driving to kangaroo point i ended up at milton mcdonalds :D i eventually found the group ;)

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even though while driving to kangaroo point i ended up at milton mcdonalds ;) i eventually found the group :P

Ahahaha - that was GOLD! Where are you? In the city? Cool... wait... what? Where are you now? Milton Maccas? WTF :D

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Now who sounds like a cop???

And to answer the question about new members organising cruises. It has been done and I attended. Bryn tried hard and the route was great. Too bad the police were at the top of Mt Coot-tha waiting for anyone to come along. And they couldn't ping any of us!!

Maybe iam a cop im watching you Rhinorebel, im sitting outside your house right now, im looking at your car it looks pretty defectable to me, LOL. Its alright mate.

What im getting at is that we should make people feel a bit more welcome when they join and not flame them and see how they can take it, and when someone does organise a cruise numbers are pretty low, i know people have other commitments and all but i know some cant be bothered either. Lets make the cruises a bit bigger and im not talkin about cruising every thursday night that does get a bit boring, same places, same cops. Have one every two months or so going to a different destination and give plenty of notice.

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hahahah.. not funny anna...

James, if u wanna organise a meet before monday that isnt during the day saturday or sunday (i working) i will come.... otherwise i will see ya around in december :D

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I think all skyline owners have now got a case of PARANOIA!

You can hardly blame us.. considering each one of us would have had our cars raped by the "popo" at lease once!

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Stop looking to start trouble Dave. Newbies on any forum cop some flaming. Those doing the flaming are a mixture of both.

I'm not trying to start trouble. I was simply asking the question. I never realised the new/old school thing even existed until recently, hence asking if this was an example of that.

But as its been brought up else where as being a problem I think this is a prime example. Now just lucky this guy seems to have a good sense of humor. But his coment (below) should be noted, as this is apparently what was being discussed.

So to make my point, there seems to be no new/old school thing, which Dave you have pointed out. But newbies feel unwelcome, yes he has asked a stupid question, but he wasnt to know, he does now but maybe not in the best way.

BTW Dave its not aimed directly at you, its aimed at the people who brought up the problem previously. Just to clear that up.

Maybe iam a cop im watching you Rhinorebel, im sitting outside your house right now, im looking at your car it looks pretty defectable to me, LOL. Its alright mate.

What im getting at is that we should make people feel a bit more welcome when they join and not flame them and see how they can take it, and when someone does organise a cruise numbers are pretty low, i know people have other commitments and all but i know some cant be bothered either. Lets make the cruises a bit bigger and im not talkin about cruising every thursday night that does get a bit boring, same places, same cops. Have one every two months or so going to a different destination and give plenty of notice.

In regards to the orginal question, BWCP is really about it on Saturday night. Its not as bad as everyone says. If you be stupid you will get done, dont be stupid you should be right, its pretty straight forward.

Fridays is nothing.

Thursdays as you have found out is Milton. Which can be defectsville.

But yeah, owning an import doesnt mean tickets. I've only been pulled over 2 times in almost 4 years in my Cefiro. So I think there are normally other factors.

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BTW Dave its not aimed directly at you, its aimed at the people who brought up the problem previously. Just to clear that up.

I always seem to fall in the middle. I joined and met a lot of people who are now "identified" as old school. But I was difinitely part of the new school group and so they started using my join date as the cut-off date. Anyone who joined after was new school and anyone lucky enough to have joined before was old school. I got put in whichever group was in trouble at the time.....

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Welcome to Brisbane and I hope to see you out some time. Come along to one the regular Tuesday dinners and meet us and the 'hot spots' can be explained in more detail. Don't be offended by any of the previous posts, its just the new guy hazing and people are weary about the unknown asking to know where all the hot spots are for fear of said person being a cop.

The generic hot spots which often have a high level of cars and presence by 'The Fuzz' are as follows.

Milton McDonalds.

Aspley McDonalds.

Broadwater Car Park at the Gold Coast and basically anywhere on the coast at any time on a Friday or Saturday night, there are punters wondering around doing laps all night.

The Spit car park on a Sunday arvo is also packed out and gets plenty of police attention.

THANKS mrbenno MAYBE I'LL MEET SOME NICE PEOPLE THERE :D

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