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Problem is it seriously puts me off attendance by events with most people are bringing xr6's, Mazda sp25 or base spec lancers.

+1 should invest in a security guard to turn back inferior cars.
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Problem is it seriously puts me off attendance by events with most people are bringing xr6's, Mazda sp25 or base spec lancers.

Don't you drive a pulsar?

Anyone would think you drive a 34GTR

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we do this on SAU events as well, once a few post it up shows others that no you don;t need a out and out race car or 100% perfect show car, any-one can attend.

bumps up interest as well.

think of it as a marketing thing.

Shows that people are seeking approval for what they think is a widely admired piece of shit

It's a given all cars are welcome at an event hosted by guys who started off modifying average cars, but attempting to glamorize polished or common turds for approval is a wank

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Also it brings along "Professional Car Photographers" (they're professional because they have a facebook page and a DSLR) who will see that their might be some decent cars to take pics of... Who then post up pics of SAU events on facebook, brings in friend tags and exposure for the club.

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Also it brings along "Professional Car Photographers" (they're professional because they have a facebook page and a DSLR) who will see that their might be some decent cars to take pics of... Who then post up pics of SAU events on facebook, brings in friend tags and exposure for the club.

So I need a Facebook page & I'm classed as a professional car photographer....?? how did I not know this earlier?! [emoji13][emoji6]
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Don't you drive a pulsar?

Anyone would think you drive a 34GTR

lol . People want to see unique cars or people who are enthusiastic about cars or their car.

Even at pulsar meets, I can't stand those who turn up with a jdm sticker and weathershields saying it's just a P player car until they get a GTR.

Ever been to a HWY meet this year? I'm not saying turn all common cars down, but people don't go to car meets to look at 10 of the same stock car in 4 different colours

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Also it brings along "Professional Car Photographers" (they're professional because they have a facebook page and a DSLR) who will see that their might be some decent cars to take pics of... Who then post up pics of SAU events on facebook, brings in friend tags and exposure for the club.

Emphasis on decent

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From whirlpool

I'm on IPVanish, although they're not terribly popular as they will give away your details if you upload a torrent.

Thoughts Martin? My mate found that after he asked me about VPN's etc and I sent him your reccomendation

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Thoughts Martin? My mate found that after he asked me about VPN's etc and I sent him your reccomendation

i went with them after reading the previous years version of this article published by one of the larger torrent services:

https://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-services-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2014-edition-140315/

the most important one is they don't keep logs.

so should be no way to track you.

that said I am not suggesting any-one do what I am just as I am doing it, def do your research, there a new service every 2 months and need to make a call as to what you trust.

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Could just buy the movie for $10

agree and I got the service to watch my foxtel Go when Overseas.

I was stuck in Germany when bathurst was on and was not missing that.

also good when in countries where they block news sites that are not whitelisted by the local government.

Also good to order stuff from USA when they block counties...looking at you GoPro

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they could hear you and your mates coming from miles away...

Kill a person for killing an animal. Logic.

yeah i know. amazing animals though, once saw one in the distance, grabbed the rifle, scoped it up, gone...

id seriously go shooting with you but im not sure if youll shoot me in the knee and leave me there....

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yeah i know. amazing animals though, once saw one in the distance, grabbed the rifle, scoped it up, gone...

id seriously go shooting with you but im not sure if youll shoot me in the knee and leave me there....

Knee?

You wish.

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