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well i turned up to epping autobarn at 9:30pm there was about 5 cars there, i sat in the car for about 5 mins to check it out,then i got out went over to every1 to say hi, i said "how yous going" they looked at me like i was a wanker then 1 of the guys said "hey" then i asked him who was incharge of the cruise then he said"i dunno, i seen it on the forums" i asked "what forums?" he replied "hmmmm pulsar forums" then kept looking at the engine bay of a WOW!!!! vl turbo. i went back to my car sat in it for another 5 mins then drove off to check out other things. Basically piston muncher if you read this and if you were there? which id think u were the one on the phone that didnt even come say hi to me,well you could organise these things better and actually come say hi to the ppl turning up,not just your mates.

anyway i ended up in tulla where there was some commos draging lol so i ended up lineing up against a WRX but i got beaten hands down LOL damn 4wd

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Originally posted by chopobo

this is what happens when you organise a cruise in whoop whoop land like epping

you should all come down east side

:bs!: :slap:

NO! This is what happens when you organise a cruise, in your first post, and f@rk it up. People doen't trust you, thus you have no-one turn up for your second cruise. Piston muncher should join a cruise organised by an established member, to regain some credability.

PS: WE ALL KNOW THA WESTSIDE IS THA BEST SIDE! :)

I think in future people should only go to cruises/meets that are organised by people that we know...

Not some outsider who is out to impress....

It wouldn't suprise me if piston muncher told a couple of his mates that he knows a bunch of people with Skylines, and that he'd get them all to 'come on down' :)

Whatever the situation was, it's not good enough.

You don't organise a cruise, then not introduce yourself to people who turn up.

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Isn't funny how everyone has a go at the person who tries to deliver the goods. I was way out of there when I got the tip off that someone in a white R31 was tipping of the c@ps, that there was a *ll*egal based car meet at epping autobarn. Some people still wished to stay around. Then I heard that you lowlux have a r31, interesting, is it white? People told me that the c*p was asking for the organiser. Then a tip off told me a guy in R31 was asking who organised the night. Sounds a little sus to me. I specifically stated to remain anonymous to avoid any trouble. It was a matter of following the cars to the real destination. Too bad looks like your impatience worked to your disadvantage. I mean who travels from Sunbury when I stated, that u should only come if your in the area. Use some brains! I don't give a shit if you delete this thread.

HAHAHAHAHA hey did every1 know that im really an undercover cop lol and that i drive around it a white r31 coupe the goverment have really gotten cheap and instead of brand new ss commos there giveing out r31's lol dont talk crap mate,usually if u organise a cruise to go and see all the ppl turning up go have a chat tell them whats going on or even hand out a map,or tell us what channel your using if your using radios, grow up man all i wanted to know was who organised it so i could see what was going on, if u think for 1 minute that im a cop then maybe u should listen to most of the vic ppl in this forum that have actually met me and seen me at alot of the cruises. And another thing how many farken 2 door r31's are in the area i mean theres only like a few in vic let alone in the same bloody area at the same time that your organising a cruise, also as if id tip off the cops when my car is more illegal than what your mum does for a living down st kilda

u sure it wasnt that yanky white guy in the supra that doesnt double clutch when he drags, that tipped the cops off?? i got the tip off that hes an undercover cop!!......must have been the same tip off that u got about the tip off about ur meet too....small world hey!! seriously i think u've been watchin too much movies. wats the deal with rockin up to a meet and being anonymous...that just defeats the whole purpose of a meet....to meet people. havent met u so im not the one to judge, im sure ur a nice bloke and all but it all comes down to creds. if ur serious about this forum just come down to one of the future meets and get to know everyone. im sure after that everyone will start off with clean slates again.:):D..........am i right guys??:)

You have alot of BALLS buddy (reads stupidity), you invite us to come to your cruises and bail b4 we see ya! For your last cruise you claimed to get 30 cars, BULL5H1T!! You are trying to say that 30 cars rocked up b4 the meeting time of 9:30-10:00. I have been to, and organized (even b4 i was a member of SAU) alot of cruizes, and you will be lucky to get 2 cars rocking up b4 meeting time, then most will come during stated interval and a few after the cruise was suppose to start.

LOWLUX stated that he was coming by to check it out, so where the F@RK did you come up with him being an undercover, especially when we told you that he is a trusted member of SAU. I have never meet him (yet) but have full confidance in his credability!

Twice you organised a cruise!

Twice you F@RKED up!

Twice you posted some bull5h1t story/excuse!

AND ZERO times you appolagised!

lmao tip off about tip off... lol lol... either you've jus got you'r ps and u dun want u'r olds to know that u been doin illegal shit to impress ya mates... or u simply have lost the plot.

Any more notices about meets/cruises by you will be mocked, well done. Inviting people you don't know, then not make em feel welcome and then blame them coz you can't organise anythign 4 shit. lowlux is a respected member of this forum and I will stand by his credibity. If you reckon he's a copper then I reckon you've got no street cred.

LMAO,

Your story is something that hollywood types would dream of!!

Turn off your copy of The Fast and The Furious.... take off your 'Nos' hat.... get up off your customised 'recarro' couch and walk into reality!!

Dont come on a forum full of fantastic people and suck urself off, especially when u aint even doing that right!

You chose 'piston muncher' as your user name, i for one could think of something else u munch that suprisingly enough also starts with P....:)

Unbelievable.

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