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does beatsclub consist of dudes in holdens hooning up and down princess hwy all night ?

if so there was one last night, cops are so stupid, they drive in packs, pull up in services lanes like sitting ducks, but the cops are too busy being pricks pullin over skyline drivers.

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na relax beastclub doesnt tolerate that stuff, they will report them asap...and theres usualy a cop present to supervise...

The pines pre- meet at 8:15 Cnr of renolds rd and blackburn rd if anyways interested.

What..? he was on the job following the cruise.

That would of been freaky

Yep...he was in a ford territory "cruising" ??? Was at initial meet, then followed with us down plenty rd and booya was at next meet point. Weird..mildly amusing and very off-putting.

Maybe next one he can jump in with me?? LOL

The meet was pretty good today!! First one that i have gone for. Was good to see so many different cars with different things!!

Specially loved the mountain part.. Was the best part of the cruise!! Reminded me of Tokyo drift (only the mountain not the cars drifting) :down:

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Lots of cops, the occasional dickhead, but all in all it was okay.

When we were within about 5minutes of the place cops just appeared out of nowhere. Saw about 5 cars pulled over, another few getting pulled over, and whilst we were there we could hear was sirens constantly in the background.

Like I said though, hoon behaviour was kept to a minimum. Didn't see any burnouts, some guys kicked the rear out a bit as they left, but that was the worst of it.

so many commodores in one spot and the volvo with flashin neons and that p.o.s excel was failure :down:

but my car being called ghetto made up for it all :P:P

did anyone see the type r reverse into the bmw :P vtech kicked in yo

Haha yeah it was a great night. Cops were there to supervise and get those people who doesnt behave right.

Lol the VTEC just kicked in haha...

Didn't seem that way. Looked like they were pulling anything over that looked like it had a defect.

Didn't seem that way. Looked like they were pulling anything over that looked like it had a defect.

Yep and that's why i pulled out last minute. I just got one canary off, cant afford another one.

As soon as they see a skyline, its a defect sticker. Thats basically how it works, hoon or not, driving 50 or 150 kms = sticker.

By the way, once i got the sticker, i actually drove like a hoon for the whole day :banana:

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