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Hey All,

Myself and a few mates are taking my car down to Gavin Woods on the 5th for a tune and afterwards are planning to head to Aspley Maccas as I know it is usually not to bad. Quick question does anything else exciting happen on a thurs night down there and how many people from the forums go there?

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Aspley maccas is getting huge again, but doubt, like anything it will get locked down by the cops one of these days.

Roma Street is always good on a thursday night. We normally get to roma street around 8:30ish to get a good park and then watch all the nice cars drive past. It normally really packs out about 9:30 and as their aren't many parks, there are heaps of traffic jams. But the busy times are from about 9:30 onwards.

Yea it seems to be a huge problem lately the cops are really tightening down on "car meets" its annoying because the people who just want to stop and talk can't do it without getting stuck with the cops going through your car and usually finding a "defect" somewhere! Excuse my lack of knoweledge of brissy but where in roma street do you park? I know vaugely where it is but lol where to park would be a mystery to me!

Theres two enterances into Roma Street. One off Roma Street just past the Transit centre (near the construction site for the new courts) you go in and theres a round about or theirs another entrance at the top of the parklands (I think it's Gregory Terrace) I'd go this way if you have a lowered car. The speed bumps in roma street like ripping exhausts off.

Aspley maccas is packed. You drive in there and there isn't one carpark available. Last time we went out there, I didn't even attempt to drive in. There isn't just bogans there.

To me, aspley will always have a bad reputation. Everytime we went there about 6 months ago, their were fights with knives and guns.. SO we stopped going their.

hmm yea i dont like the brissy speed humps in carparks i can see the supredrager getting detached from my car! Might have to check out Aspley and Roma street, although guns and knives dont really seem like a place to be...it might be a good thing the cops will be there :D

Personally I wouldnt this week. Last week new sercurity guard was there, didnt let anyone park in the main carpark, this then annoyed the now slight 'bogan' factor (seems bogans found turbos hey...) and they started to do skids, chirps etc, so at a guess Id say the cops are gona rock up there soon anyway. But yeah, if they dont its really good, could have just been the other guy was on holidays or something.

Aspley maccas is packed. You drive in there and there isn't one carpark available. Last time we went out there, I didn't even attempt to drive in. There isn't just bogans there.

To me, aspley will always have a bad reputation. Everytime we went there about 6 months ago, their were fights with knives and guns.. SO we stopped going their.

LOL whatever Erin, I dunno about all that hey... Maybe some rumors or something...

I am down there not this week but the week after anyway. Being from noosa a simple drive around down there is more interesting than our entire night...so I will hopefully see some decent cars and be able to congregate somewhere without being kept there for hours so a cop can inspect my car!

LOL whatever Erin, I dunno about all that hey... Maybe some rumors or something...

Rumours?? what are you talking about rumours...

We were sitting in the hypermarket watching the fight and listening to the cops talk about it over the scanner...

hahha..

cops will start to crack down.. in sydney and melbourne they've had cops and security guards for years now.. its something you guys have got to get used to i think.

Hanging around maccas is kinda lame though.. i mean its such a shit place, and its so open and crap and u usally get a whole heap of muzzas.. plenty of better places to meet.

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