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I more noticed the opposite. People trying to give off the impression they are angels on the road and never take their cars over 2500 rpm, condemning others bad behaviour when there's every chance they themselves would've engaged in similar behaviour in the past to that of those they are condemning.

Pretty much the definition of hypocrisy :)

But in the end I care very little because their words bare no effect on the enjoyment I feel when driving my car, by myself/with my mates, the way that I like to drive it. And this will continue to be the case :D

Andrew i'm not saying that i'm an angle infact it well and truely the opposite. But there is a time and place for everything and yesterday afternoon on an official cruise in broad daylight was not the place. If you have 100 cars on a cruise and 10 of them are being dicks then as far as joe public is concerned there were 100 cars being dicks in the hills. It's not correct but it is their perception and that is the battle that the import scene is fighting here, it all about perception.

We are an endangered species and i don;t get why other people don't see it. With the harsh laws that have been passed in the last 2 years and the inevitable laws that will continued to be passed eventually we won;t be able to take our cars down to the shops to get milk without being hasseled and when that day happens we only have the blokes like SteveP and 1J on NS to blame when they condone the bahavour of the guys how act like tools on large officially run cruises.

Edited by D_Stirls
I'm not seeing to many photos from the cruise though. More shit talking than anything

there was 2 vids of the day, posted and taken down.

meh i seen the cop attack coming from a mile away, hence i didnt go in the carpark

Edited by Inline 6
Lines like say yes your in, but words like Toyota X chassis feind and JZX100 in your profile scream your batting for the wrong team :D

It's all for the love of inline 6s Dan. And also for the love of ones that don't spin bearings if you rev them over 7000 :):D

-schnip-

I think you missed the part where I was specifically non-specific about who I was referring to Dale :P

Edited by AndrewJZX100
is it your patrol woulda ripped way better skids :)

where it matters dan, i take it to the hills.......................the sides of that is :D

*DISCLAIMER*

I am a responsible 4wd owner who does not participate in illegal activities on public property

Edited by Matty 31

Well i had a fun cruise. Sure there may be alittle reckless driving from time to time but hey who doesn't. My car cut into rwd for most of the cruise so had to take it alittle easier but sure did let me know when i was going to fast for a corner :)

I'll be at the bsm cruise, which im hoping will be the first cruise with the 26 in.

where it matters dan, i take it to the hills.......................the sides of that is :)

*DISCLAIMER*

I am a responsible 4wd owner who does not participate in illegal activities on public property

The other 4wd must have been pushing it.

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