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and you have sausage-shift?

LOL!!! My brother has been to some/all of the night shift events i think...

and he said that its a bit like that... too many guys and stuff.

WE NEED MORE CHICKS! :P

Ill bring my own chicks (men in dresses)

:P

HAHAHA!! Men in dresses!? Makes sure they shave their legs man....

Yes Exactly!!! Toretto knows not to show his face in my town any more.

I want to go and see what night shift is like. And i wanna take heaps of pics of the models lol

and i'll tell you all about it... :P

I've been to a couple of Night Shifts (I got into their one at Homebush for free, and I went to the last Carpark Meet).

For what the "Street Meet" is like, imagine a bunch of guys in riced up nuggets standing next to their cars or wandering off to look at other people's, and then perving on skanks when they get there late.

Then when the skanks leave, all those idiots go and do burnouts on their way out of the carpark since they don't actually care about meeting everyone else there. Then they'll probably brag about how they saw so-and-so and got to put their arms around them or had them pose on their cars or some shit.

If you've seen Freestyle Magazine in the shops, imagine if the pages popped out into real life. They both try to be the "total lifestyle mag/site for car enthusiasts" or whatever.

When you go to a meet arranged by a proper car club / forum (like SAU, or SilNSW, or JDMST) there's always a sense of community. The attendees have talked to each other online before, and have similar interests in cars. At these things, its just a bunch of strangers wandering around charging their spank bank.

JDM Style Tuning was in talks with Reading Cinema for holding some of their meets there. After they see the typical hoon that goes to a car meet where the drawcard are "import models / go-go dancers" I'm pretty much sure they'll never allow another meet on their premises again since we'll all get tarred by the same brush.

quad turbo v8 :)

mite rock up with my new car.. :cool:

tell them in a fully sick accent that

I'm running a

quad turbo twin supercharged rotary V12 desiel...........................and if they say what? or wtf? just tell them don't be soft.

where does it say you have to pay??

:D

man i dont finish uni till 830 eh

i mite swing pass after

it might happen like last time, 6000 people show up for 15 minutes then they all bugger off all at once. So by 8:30 you'll only get an empty car park

I've been to a couple of Night Shifts (I got into their one at Homebush for free, and I went to the last Carpark Meet).

For what the "Street Meet" is like, imagine a bunch of guys in riced up nuggets standing next to their cars or wandering off to look at other people's, and then perving on skanks when they get there late.

Then when the skanks leave, all those idiots go and do burnouts on their way out of the carpark since they don't actually care about meeting everyone else there. Then they'll probably brag about how they saw so-and-so and got to put their arms around them or had them pose on their cars or some shit.

If you've seen Freestyle Magazine in the shops, imagine if the pages popped out into real life. They both try to be the "total lifestyle mag/site for car enthusiasts" or whatever.

When you go to a meet arranged by a proper car club / forum (like SAU, or SilNSW, or JDMST) there's always a sense of community. The attendees have talked to each other online before, and have similar interests in cars. At these things, its just a bunch of strangers wandering around charging their spank bank.

JDM Style Tuning was in talks with Reading Cinema for holding some of their meets there. After they see the typical hoon that goes to a car meet where the drawcard are "import models / go-go dancers" I'm pretty much sure they'll never allow another meet on their premises again since we'll all get tarred by the same brush.

funny you say this cause there was no trouble tonight?

cops came by (a few of them infact) they hopped out had a chat to a few of the photogprahers and other ppl and they eventually left in 10/15 minutes

no trouble at all..

if jdmst was intalks with reading and it didnt go too well, then why not go find another meet up spot then ?

theres nothing wrong with using import models/go-go dancers to attract car enthusiasts to meets. ppl like that, would you rather see YMCA boys instead?

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