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Gavin, I think you are confused. The Mega Meet pre-meet is in a large industrial estate that has 3 driveways and is on a corner block near a roundabout with probably around 20 cars attending?

Charlie, sorry, but I'm not confused. Check PM soon. There are POSSIBLY (read iwanta34gtr's post) 20+ cars on the night. Being on private property with walk in access to a workshop, any hassles should be sorted fairly quickly, & there is more than 1 way in & out of there..........

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we can always go somewhere else if it gets too big....if you live in the area, definatley come down. should be good fun...

as for the roads......damn...they really suck....mu front bumper is not fairing to well......

Great to meet to you all that came down....was good see some sydney cars. You have some very beutiful GTR's!

here's my pics https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10200140263602970.1073741825.1042240487&type=1

Of all the cars there, only two got defected, and (in my opinion) the second one kinda deserved it. He gave the throttle a good stab as he came into the undercover multi-level section, and probably right in front of the cops that were defecting the first car (not sure about the circumstances behind that one), and then he was mouthing off.

There were 4 marked cars and two unmarked, and no-one else had any issues, AFAIK. They could have stung us hard, there's only one way in/out, so they could easily have blocked us in.

i give credit to the NSW cops.....for not doing that and blocking us in. if it were in Vic, they would have done that. and yeah i agree, that guy did deserve it. u dont do that cops there or not.

was a great night tho..you guys have some awesome cars up there. also the crowd was good for not leaving as soon one police car arrived. In vic, if one arrives everyone bails....which makes it worse. then they get everyone that is left there.

TBH, The police were pretty good and were simply out and about doing their job. Some actually showed a keen interest in the cars. Things could have easily turned ugly, however, I think the fact that the people there were behaving very well helped quite a bit and the atmosphere was fairly relaxed - no loud music, no engine revving etc. Just a bunch of enthusiasts getting together.

Well done to all there.

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