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Moanie, please dont take this as a deliberate targeting of Colin because it most certainly isnt, nor is it a slagging on a "westsider".

Several spectators reported a black 180sx which may or may not have been Colins going sideways on the grass. Now you dont just go sideways, as Merli said if you loose traction most people would immediatley take their foot of the gas. Myself and Jeremy also saw a car in your group of cars doing chirpys in the carpark as you were leaving.  

The problem being this could have a VERY damaging effect to SAU and understandably none of us are impressed. Those who left the marks in the grass know who they are and I hope they realise what they have done.

There were two 180s in our group? So are you picking on SINNA cause his plates are easily readable? You don't even know if it was colin? Yet you're all quick to blame! Maybe he lost a lil control? I'm sure someone took pics of the marks he left behind...i'd like to see them!

As for chirpys in the car park? Guess that means you saw me! you know my plates...feel free to report them too! And i can assure you i wasn't doing chirpys intentionally....but you obviously thought i was from what you saw....so don't you think the same could apply for colin?

I can understand it will be damaging for SAU...and thats the last thing i'd want....i just think its unreasonable for you to blame 1 person when there was obviously others doing it...PLUS i also believe you guys are being harsher cause he is a westsider!

THREAD LOCKED!!!

Yesterday was a awesome day for the club. We all came together to enjoy our hobby and check out some awesome cars. I am not threads like this trash how much fun yesterday was.

If anyone has issues with this then PM me.

No issues Carlo, I was going to do the same thing.

I will just add that a blue skyline was also reported to the police, and spoken to at the day.

I do hope that Colin is ok as it is never nice to be hurt.

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