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Hi All,

We have just started up a N/A car club for Sydney owner we have set down a meet up which will be as listed below:

Meet will be @ Sydney Olympic Park on 11 July 2011

to RSVP please text 0438870091 with your name and your car

Meet will start at 7pm, If you feel the need to do skids DON'T COME

Please refer to Club rules on "Info Page"

IRRESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR WILL NOT BE TOLERATED

Members who do not RSVP will NOT be accepted!

Show your N/A spirit and turn up! please note all attendees must RSVP.

PS you can find out Facebook page @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sydney...31677050182943

Is this only for n/a or can anyone come as Sydney olympic park is just down the road from me

Looks like it's only for n/a's so pretty much the cruise will be ruled by p platers who would prob just hoon.. Don't think it'll be worth risking a defect for.

Looks like it's only for n/a's so pretty much the cruise will be ruled by p platers who would prob just hoon.. Don't think it'll be worth risking a defect for.

True that, not going to assume they'll all hoon but a big group of p players in JDM cars is definatley going to get pulled over I might aswell drive me car to the cop shop and pop my bonnet,

it will amount to te same thing

Looks like it's only for n/a's so pretty much the cruise will be ruled by p platers who would prob just hoon.. Don't think it'll be worth risking a defect for.

Yes you are correct this is only for N/A cars, No "hooning" will be done as stated on the page we are very strict with this and will ban any member caught engaging in any of these activities.

Give the guys a break, they are just trying to appreciate their cars like we do.

And at least they are trying to follow the rules, unlike the countless p plates I keep seeing on turbos and v8s



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