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Hey guys!

Had a pretty good turn out for our first "NISSU" meet last week, so next meet is the coming Monday night

Details -

Date - Friday 9th

Time - 9.30pm meet, 10pm leaving for cruze,,

Meet point - Chaddy harvey norman carpark(where mega mart use to be)

Hope to see some of you guys there next week :rofl:

-Nemz

Edited by Adzmax

Edited by srbdrfta

just started of as the swinburn uni meet up, but other are also welcome,

atm its just a meet up 2 get to know each other, maybe go for a cruze later on in da night but not sure on that yet so cant say atm,

and dont exactly want to post up meet spot on a open forum, dont want unwanted visits from the blue and red guys,,

thats y im keeping it to only pms for meet spot,

if your not happy with dat den go right ahead and delete the thread.

Nem

Why would you get unwanted visits if your not doing anything wrong?

Keeping it to PM only isnt exactly smart.

You wouldnt know if it was an officer PM'ing you or not... now would you? :sorcerer:

See the point? Make it public, there is nothing to hide, its only fueling your own paranoia IMO :)

blamed for the individuals choice of using illegal mods?

Thats like putting the blame on DragTag for publicly listing an event and cops defecting cars...

At least what side of Victoria is this meet?

south/east/north/west etc

Why would you get unwanted visits if your not doing anything wrong?

Keeping it to PM only isnt exactly smart.

You wouldnt know if it was an officer PM'ing you or not... now would you? :sorcerer:

See the point? Make it public, there is nothing to hide, its only fueling your own paranoia IMO :no:

Great theory...would work well in your fantasy world.

The people at drag tag weren't doing anything 'wrong' but the police still decided to set up a friendly defect station outside didn't they.

Give the guy a break, he's organising a meet and is doing what he can to MINIMISE the risk of himself and anyone that attends being hassled by the police.

Don't even bother with the 'illegal mods = illegal' shit because you know that 99% of the cars on here are illegally modified....Slightly illegal is still illegal.

smells like they might be up to some illegal.

dont wory guys im only jockeing let the cops come if u are doing nuthing wrong they will leave.

i was with my mate last sat about 10 of u with moded cars sitting out side the dimond creek train station.

cops rocked up to investergate some youth that were hanging around maccas (they were drunk)

then they see us the come over see that we arnt doing anything ran a few plates (i think as they pulled in to a car park spot for apx 5 min) then we left and they didn't bother us at all.

if the coper reads this i say hi (the one who was checking us out)

Great theory...would work well in your fantasy world.

The people at drag tag weren't doing anything 'wrong' but the police still decided to set up a friendly defect station outside didn't they.

Give the guy a break, he's organising a meet and is doing what he can to MINIMISE the risk of himself and anyone that attends being hassled by the police.

Don't even bother with the 'illegal mods = illegal' shit because you know that 99% of the cars on here are illegally modified....Slightly illegal is still illegal.

This isnt a debate thread.

I was simply saying that "keeping it to PM" is a fruitless excercise and wont stop anything from happening.

Its just undue paranoia when anyone can find out the meet point via a simple PM and if the police really wanted you, they would do so.

i would come screw the cops they couldnt catch me anyway

just joking lol

i wanna be there but my car is getting a tweak on monday night cant we make it wenesday

doesnt matter but we should organise another one soon then cause im keen to meet everyone too

I went on Monday, not a huge turn out but it was short notice and it was a good group of guys that turned up. Everyone behaved and we had a good time.

For those that went, im hoping I can get hold of some of the photos.

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