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HAVE A LOOK AT THIS....

One other thing, what was with the R34 drivers thinking they were better than everyone and had to take up 3 parks each? that pissed me off, its not like they were anything special to look at.... damn skyline drivers (flame suit on )

Quoted from 180stick

Ha Ha Ha

we just didnt want some shitbox white 180 to open his door on our car's.

If ya got something to say come say it to our faces not hide behind the internet.

("its not like they were anything special to look at.... damn skyline drivers") and you think yours is....What eva dick head

This one of you mate's Teena???

But over all it was a good night...

Edited by Hotr34
This one of you mate's Teena???

Umm, yeah.

I read what he wrote and am furious over it...

I'm not gonna say anymore though cos i don't wanna be caught in the middle of it all.

I honestly had nothing to do with what he said. And i'm not backstabbing anyone or anything like that, ok???

Interesting night good turn out, Ill organise something again one day,

Oh you can always say, what is it with non skyline drivers always attracting the cops to the scene where ever they go? j/k

words are words, there is no need to kick up a stink over them, its not like someone coming upto you and saying (whatever nasty and offensive) If they wish to hide behind closed doors and hold what they have to say or express it on the forum then thats purely weak. Awell enough from me

Cheers

A

HAVE A LOOK AT THIS....

One other thing, what was with the R34 drivers thinking they were better than everyone and had to take up 3 parks each? that pissed me off, its not like they were anything special to look at.... damn skyline drivers (flame suit on )

Quoted from 180stick

Ha Ha Ha

we just didnt want some shitbox white 180 to open his door on our car's.

If ya got something to say come say it to our faces not hide behind the internet.

("its not like they were anything special to look at.... damn skyline drivers") and you think yours is....What eva dick head

This one of you mate's Teena???

But over all it was a good night...

Mate, its a carpark, you know those painted white lines?? they are to park you car between. I wasnt hiding behind "the internet" as you put it, merely trying to work out why you think you can park across multiple spaces? expecially when there are that many cars trying to squeeze into such a small space.

To be honest skylines arent the first thing i notice when i look for a hot car, there were plenty of other cars i deemed hotter, thats my opinion, and yours is probably the oposite.

Yes my car is a shitbox, but i dont care, i like it, thats all that matters to me.

For starters yes it is a carpark, secondly its a free carpark public carpark, if they wish to park across 2 or 3 spaces is purely upto them, Do you go down the street and you see some old or young what ever age driver and they are parked into 2 spaces at the shopping centre, do you go upto them and say look move over or what the hell, or anything of the sort. Its a God damn free country if they want to do that its upto them, if they get booked for it its there fault, theres no need to take anything out on it, Plus IF you looked at it they managed fairly well regardless the ammount of cars,

Next, what about the NON skyline drivers doing the same, or doesnt it apply to them aswell? I mean come on for god sake Ok next, meeting point i saw several stupid things not parked correctly etc, Do we see anything on those guys? Think about it

I'm not getting involved in any of this... Please leave me out of it.

Anyways, did anyone get any good pics?? I had my camera there, but was too lazy to take pics. Figured there would be a heap on the other sites anyways.

For starters yes it is a carpark, secondly its a free carpark public carpark, if they wish to park across 2 or 3 spaces is purely upto them, Do you go down the street and you see some old or young what ever age driver and they are parked into 2 spaces at the shopping centre, do you go upto them and say look move over or what the hell, or anything of the sort. Its a God damn free country if they want to do that its upto them, if they get booked for it its there fault, theres no need to take anything out on it, Plus IF you looked at it they managed fairly well regardless the ammount of cars,

Next, what about the NON skyline drivers doing the same, or doesnt it apply to them aswell? I mean come on for god sake Ok next, meeting point i saw several stupid things not parked correctly etc, Do we see anything on those guys? Think about it

Im not going to argue over it mate, i didnt notice any other stupid parking etc etc as i didnt go to over to sunnybank, and im sure it involved non-skyline drivers, and yes i have parked like that in my time. The only reason it annoyed me was that there were other cars that had to either park up around the top or right down the bottom, instead they could have used one of those spaces, just didnt make sense to me.

but anyway....over it.

Mate, its a carpark, you know those painted white lines?? they are to park you car between. I wasnt hiding behind "the internet" as you put it, merely trying to work out why you think you can park across multiple spaces? expecially when there are that many cars trying to squeeze into such a small space.

To be honest skylines arent the first thing i notice when i look for a hot car, there were plenty of other cars i deemed hotter, thats my opinion, and yours is probably the oposite.

Yes my car is a shitbox, but i dont care, i like it, thats all that matters to me.

Its cool... just dont say shit like "we think we are better than everyone else", the 34 is one of the newer skyline's apart from the g35 infinity and a large % of people like them, we park like that so people can take better photos of the cars.

3 x 34's took up 6 parks whats another 3 parks matter, and the guy that arranged this meet said nothing on how to park your car. If you came up and asked us to move so you could park next to teena we would have.

Dont worrie mate one day you will get a nice car and understand.

Just dont post shit about SAU cause we got asked to come ok... and if i had an extra $100k to spend on my car, I bet you would have a photo of it on your bedroom wall stroking yourself over it everynight. (cause i know i would...lol) But I'm not that stupid to wast my money on my car like that.

We dont think we have the best cars there dude... we just wanna be apart of the fun ok.

So do you mind removing the post you said about us please.

Thanks

One other thing, what was with some of the drivers thinking they had to take up 3 parks each? that pissed me off,

Would have been good to put some names to faces, maybe next time, But damn there were some fine cars there, and one that i had basically thought of what il like my car to finish up like.

Josh

Thanks Josh... thats alot better

Its cool... just dont say shit like "we think we are better than everyone else", the 34 is one of the newer skyline's apart from the g35 infinity and a large % of people like them, we park like that so people can take better photos of the cars.

3 x 34's took up 6 parks whats another 3 parks matter, and the guy that arranged this meet said nothing on how to park your car. If you came up and asked us to move so you could park next to teena we would have.

Dont worrie mate one day you will get a nice car and understand.

Just dont post shit about SAU cause we got asked to come ok... and if i had an extra $100k to spend on my car, I bet you would have a photo of it on your bedroom wall stroking yourself over it everynight. (cause i know i would...lol) But I'm not that stupid to wast my money on my car like that.

We dont think we have the best cars there dude... we just wanna be apart of the fun ok.

So do you mind removing the post you said about us please.

Thanks

Thats cool mate, and i agree that most people like the 34s, but that was the first thing i noticed when i pulled in... a bunch of 34s angle park, so i was a bit "wtf?".

I never mentioned SAU at any point, and i wouldnt spend 100k on a car... theres more important things in life lol.

Mate, you can think you have the best car, because it is yours...alot of people think that way.

Sorry if anyone took offence, i kinda worded it wrong...lol, and i have edited my post :(

thats why i prefer SAU over NS and BC as the people here seem to be lil a lil les jumpy and laid back..

anyway.. come to my cruise next :(

Hey, where were you last night???? lol

Did you come or were you going stealth so that none of us knew you were there...

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