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mmm the two blondes when those two asians became best mates :(

fuel for the drive: $25

Pizza and coke: $7.50

Watching two asians fight each other, but suddenly become best friends when two blondes rock up: PRICELESS

ideas for next meet/cruise anyone?

its true 6:30 was early but we all parked next to each other ha

thats the only reason why 6:30 was the suggested time

judging from the last saturday we could probably get all parked together by 7:30-8pm

after that all the commonwhores and ricers get in

we should try and park near the jesus van :wassup:

ideas for next meet/cruise anyone?

its true 6:30 was early but we all parked next to each other ha

thats the only reason why 6:30 was the suggested time

judging from the last saturday we could probably get all parked together by 7:30-8pm

after that all the commonwhores and ricers get in

we should try and park near the jesus van :wassup:

OMG I have an Idea batman!! We all have an interest in skylines... they are cars, they drive... so lets drive!!

Awsome!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=62282

OMG I have an Idea batman!! We all have an interest in skylines... they are cars, they drive... so lets drive!!

Awsome!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=62282

dunno...u may be onto something

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...82&page=5&pp=40

everyone welcome

look at the last posts by smoothline for cruise detailes

the first post in the thread though has all details but cruise date has changed to the 2nd cause the last one was rained out

none of this will ever work slide

unless there is like 2 weeks notice with heaps of hype built up, no one new will meet with anyone else at bwcp, hence then heaps of little groups of skylines and other skylines parked alone- usulaly friends meet, chill there then do what they want. its too hard to please everyone

the massive skyline cruizs usally draw in new people, which then go to the thursday night meets. they have like a couple of new people sometimes usually, otherwise its always the same old people every thursday

some people enjoy just standing around for a chat whislt others cant wait to drive somwhere, so unless there is something planned, these things usually dont work

as for meeting at broadi, i tried a thread on that ages, didnt really do much good. plus there has been many b4 that also

the events section should be used for what you are trying to do man, you have heaps good intention, it just depends on how you structure and plan meets, and who you get interested

just leeting you know what might and might not work man, i get what ya trying to do with the new people meet ups and stuff, so just start small, and eventually a nice little rutine may build where 20 lines pose every week at broadi, if thats what they like, or a different 20 go out for mad runs on thursday nights when organised

good luck man:)

organise a cruise after the meet, people are gonna get bored quickly if theres no cruise or anything afterwards

:werd: we can have a usual thing though like we meet at bwcp, then go for a cruise, have something to eat and then go to (insert place).....all discussed at bwcp because some of the things we do arent allowed to be organised on the forums nyway. There is almost always something that we do after bwcp, but i think its a good idea to at least have this thread so newbies can go...."oh look, ppl from sau go there at 9, ill go there at nine and park with the group and talk" meet new ppl etc and despite what some ppl have said even though we had like 6 or 7 lines there this saturday most of the ppl didnt know each other but we all parked with each other met and talked and some of us went for a "fun" cruise after...so yea i reckon its a decent idea slide..

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