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Nah white.. Don't know what wheels wasn't paying that much attention. Best was the 300zx trying to do a burnout lol the wheels wouldn't even move, the. He went about half a metre forward, and tried again. Lol

At the risk of sounding old, it just isn't like the good old days. I have no real interest in attending meets anymore as the current new driver generation has no clue how to act appropriately in a public place.

i know what you mean Julyet.

i can say if it hadnt been for SAU years ago, i would have been driving around like an absolute dickhead.

learned pretty quickly from the older guys what was and wasnt on.

Nah white.. Don't know what wheels wasn't paying that much attention. Best was the 300zx trying to do a burnout lol the wheels wouldn't even move, the. He went about half a metre forward, and tried again. Lol

Think that guy was a P Plater, no surprise. (Chaser)

Yeh you're right Juliette, as soon as the first numb nut did a skid, I actually heard a couple of people say "what a f**king idiot" so I thought maybe it'll be alright, then everyone else started, so I just got in the car and left..

It's funny how they all complain that cops don't give us the benefit of the doubt and allow us to have meets and blah blah blah.. But then when a cop doesn't show up they act like fkn morons, but when a cop does rock up, it's all "ah they're such dream boats they're just trying to make more money"

Think that guy was a P Plater, no surprise. (Chaser)

Yeh I think so..

A few of my p plater mates were there telling me "everyone else is doing it so you should do a skid too" so I slapped him. Literally slapped him lol and I told him to grow up. He won't do it again

Yeh you're right Juliette, as soon as the first numb nut did a skid, I actually heard a couple of people say "what a f**king idiot" so I thought maybe it'll be alright, then everyone else started, so I just got in the car and left..

It's funny how they all complain that cops don't give us the benefit of the doubt and allow us to have meets and blah blah blah.. But then when a cop doesn't show up they act like fkn morons, but when a cop does rock up, it's all "ah they're such dream boats they're just trying to make more money"

You're spot on. I just smile at everyone who complains about cop attention at meets, they made it this way! I think the last meet I tried to attend was a JDMST meet a couple of years back. Cops attended the last ones I went to and fair enough, I would to if I knew there was a high chance someone was going to do something stupid. Gone are the days of large meets where everyone just stood around and talked, chilled and appreciated eachothers cars.

private meets are the best.

eg: our end of month meets, its not plastered every where and only the regulars come. and also the stanceworks meet which is also just the regulars and nothing more.

no random fags ripping skids

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These are the kind of meets that were awesome. Feb 2006 Mega Cruise with Ozcruise. We had somewhere in the vicinity of 300 cars turn up. We cruised all day. Pettet came, was pleasant to everybody, even posed for photos. We ocassionally even had a police escort. No-one was stupid, no defects were handed out. Everyone enjoyed themselves. There were Commodores, there were Rotors, there were V8's, there were turbocharged 4's, there was new and there was old. Nothing like that will ever happen again.

iphone camera needs stabilizer lens or i need softer suspension :P

I thought you were a commo when you were catching up to me just after spaghetti junc. Lights looked like vy lights. srs. Then i heard turbo. LOL

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These are the kind of meets that were awesome. Feb 2006 Mega Cruise with Ozcruise. We had somewhere in the vicinity of 300 cars turn up. We cruised all day. Pettet came, was pleasant to everybody, even posed for photos. We ocassionally even had a police escort. No-one was stupid, no defects were handed out. Everyone enjoyed themselves. There were Commodores, there were Rotors, there were V8's, there were turbocharged 4's, there was new and there was old. Nothing like that will ever happen again.

Because Petite is a cock now?

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birds have you got full comp on bike? thinking next bike will be well under 10 again and i'll just get third party again (thankfully i had it last time).. cbf paying 2 full comps / full regos

Yep...was thinking about swapping to third party, but with the way I ride, I may need the comp one day.

3 regos

2 full comps

fml

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