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Usually everyone leaves in an does there own thing, final battle last year when we were leaving the cops blocked the road so that we could all leave the building. its a pretty draining weekend im not sure many would be goin cruising after it, with the chance of maybe getting pulled over

whoever came up with the bright idea of putting all these wanna be DJs with decks an amp and speakers at a car show needs a swift kick in the nuts. it used to be quite nice to walk around and look at cars, and talk about cars. now you just get earbashed by 20 different weeners cranking their music at once until it's just a mess of sound.

I agree, to sooner the event organisers bring in db limits and fines the better. Whilst I do think that some good music (in the background) does make the show more enjoyable having wannabe DJ's compete against each other is annoying.

I agree. I was pleased that the clown in the red beemer with mobile disco next to us didn't turn up on the Sunday and gave our ears a rest. Nearly busted an eardrum from it on Saturday. Although, in an ironic twist of fate, his radiator couldn't handle all that doof doof :thumbsup:

At least I got some skanks all over my front end....

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whoever came up with the bright idea of putting all these wanna be DJs with decks an amp and speakers at a car show needs a swift kick in the nuts. it used to be quite nice to walk around and look at cars, and talk about cars. now you just get earbashed by 20 different weeners cranking their music at once until it's just a mess of sound.

Hahahaha! you're just an old man.... and that whole thing is what Autosalon is all about... Cars, barely dressed 15 yo girls and LOTS of doof... you can also add: bad and expensive food.. 2000 varieties of fkn flies.. on yr food...

and much fooly siknes

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