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Hey all,  

Anyone interested? Its the usual drag/burnout night at the 'top secret' location!

DELETED... Get this rubbish off the forums... this is a warning, the next one will be a ban... as will anyone that PMs you about such activity (your PM box is being monitored as of now till after the event).

We do not tolerate street drags nor do we support dicks in imports that think doing burnouts are sick. You're a disgrace to the community and you should have your ballsack fed into your turbo manifold.

Have a nice day.

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Pity im not a moderator.

As you would get :Owned:

Dont bring your talk of street drags here please keep it to PM.

We here at SAU - Vic have NO Police problems and will do everything to keep it that way.

Prime example of no police hassle was Friday nights cruise.

Although we went through a defect station and past TOG with speed cameras and others along the way...

The basically left us alone to enjoy our night.

Not like other clubs that would have been raped.

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