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Sponsors?!?! :P:) :)

Yeah, I can understand how "sponsors" would be THROWING money at a 15 year old who doesn't have a licence :)

Your "car club" has 4 threads on it, 3 of which were started by you :Oops:

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we got sponsors interested in dvd and they givin us wat we need so it dont bother me that u bag us out

guys we are 15 so i think we doin alright

english??

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The very fact that you are 15 and you are putting together a DVD with "sponsors" involved is very questionable... how did you get the capital to start such a venture? Furthermore, would a well established company with a reputation to worry about invest money in a venture started by 15 year olds and risk being the laughing stock of everyone who knew about it?

You may have a lot to speak for, but at the moment it just ain't too credible

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good to hear you have a great turnout.... count me out though. got better things to do, cars to see, people to meet and tyres to destroy on that weekend.

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thanx man  

atleast some people have an idea on how hard it would be to do all of this as a 15 year old

Don't use your age as an excuse expecting people to be thankful that you are doing this! From what most posts you've made here suggest that you'd like us NOT to consider your age. Then you go claiming that its so hard to do all this "as a 15 year old". You gotta find one argument and stick with it.

Now in regards to this event, its a good plan/suggestion and i hope the day goes well. I won't be attending, but im sure the cruisers should have a good day.

May i ask who are the sponsors and when/where i could look at the finished dvd?

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  • 2 weeks later...

:boobs: i know this maybe a bit harsh!!! but did someone get a video cammera for there 15th birthday. come one unleashed who are the sponsor's and why havent you gave them any credit for this, by putting there name up on this sh#t hot event of your's.

that's a first for me to see a dream team up in running one week and then making a dvd in 2week's time . well done unleashed good effort. good luck hehehehe

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