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To be honest Jeff, there are a LOT of people who are disgusted by the way you behaved yourself. The little stunt out of the petrol station was very dangerous, the 3 or 4 drag runs up the hill at the pizza place was idiotic to say the least. The cops were right next door getting pizzas, all that needed was one person to point it out and ruin it for the rest of us. Before telling anyone else to grow up, please take a look at yourself and the way you behaved on that night. It's fine if you want to do that kind of stunt in your own time, but please consider the likes of others.

Too bad there are only a few GTRs in those pics eh.

Gtst's are like holdens every a**hole has one.

That has got to be the wankiest comment ever... so wot yr saying is that all gtst owners are assholes?? :rofl:

so wot yr saying is that all gtst owners are assholes?? :P

you can be a vagina if you want :(

settle down fellas, don't wanna have to close this thread as well. Keep the pics coming, and teh bitching subtle and off the forum. The night ended well regardless of shenannigans, so lets not make a fuss over it. I'm sure Jeff knows what not to do next time.

v cool sedate meet n greet/cruise.

wtf is with that leaf in front of my intercooler! Stupid leaf wanting in on the photo action. I hate you leaf. I'm gonna go see if it's still there and burn it.

:lol:

OMG!!! Sooooooooo funny!!!! hahahahahhahahahahhahahahahha

the p plater with the A3 - classic :blink:

Im sure thats a mistake you only make once

HA HA HA... I watched them trying to get the wheel of with the back of the screw driver then after about 15 minutes of them fumbling with it ended up helping the 3 guys to change the tyre.... :lol:

Anyway it was a great night, Im sorry I didnt get much of a chance to socialise or introduce myself to anyone, my gf was cold and wanted to stay in the car. Hopefully the next one will have more permiting weather!

Thanks so much for all coming out! Was only expecting a few people what a great turn out and some awesome cars to boot.

:D

Look forward to doing it again!

How'd the weather end up being.. was in the city having some beers so couldn't make it..

Sounds like an "interesting night".. hey - stan is that your car in the photo that appears to be parked in a disabled spot..

Yes that correct... I think his practicing/practising for future. :lol:

Weather was wet as we drove up there. and was wet but cleared at the pizza place.




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