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problem with sa car scene is its too full of big headed wankers, which makes things like SCS fail, because everyone takes the attitude of 'rice this, autosalon that'. if you dont have the right offset then how can you be in a car show?

SCS is(was) a good thing for Adelaide, admit it, any car show in Adelaide is a good thing and can only help the scene, the people in the scene is what lets it down.

problem with sa car scene is its too full of big headed wankers, which makes things like SCS fail, because everyone takes the attitude of 'rice this, autosalon that'. if you dont have the right offset then how can you be in a car show?

SCS is(was) a good thing for Adelaide, admit it, any car show in Adelaide is a good thing and can only help the scene, the people in the scene is what lets it down.

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problem with sa car scene is its too full of big headed wankers, which makes things like SCS fail, because everyone takes the attitude of 'rice this, autosalon that'. if you dont have the right offset then how can you be in a car show?

SCS is(was) a good thing for Adelaide, admit it, any car show in Adelaide is a good thing and can only help the scene, the people in the scene is what lets it down.

Thats so true. Everyones bagging out each other's car whinging about this that etc... people were complaining about the car scene dieing in Adelaide earlier this year and when something like this comes up everyone whinges about this and that AGAIN! Its not the organizer's fault that the car show is dieing more and more every year - its because everyone goes around bagging out the show and the cars; in turn making people less incline to want to go or want to enter! Its up to the car enthusiast community to provide the cars for the show AND attend aswell as spreading the words about it... NOT have the attitude of "oh my cars too good for SCS I'm not putting my car in that rah rah rah" + "oh I'm not going to SCS its crap compared with rah rah rah" + "Everyone dont waste your time at SCS its rubbish rah rah rah"...

I'm not pointing this specifically at anyone but more in general theres just too much bad mouthing this and that... wheres the love!?

i agree its most peoples attitide that wreck a good car show atmosphere,

but hey, its the way it going to be.....

thats the world today.

i never got to experience the car culture before it turned sour, hell, i have NEVER had the opportunity

to run any of my cars down the drag strip...

is this the way our kids are going to enjoy there cars?

this seems like the new school mentallity

^^ agree with the comments posted above.

20 bucks for a day out at glenelg, then if you get bored you can go for a drink or swim, and not get sunburnt or couped up in a tent like previous years, plus you get to hang out with your club buddies and check out the other clubs... i don't see any downsides to this event. It should be as good as AJD, if not better.

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