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Hearing lots of talk but it's all from people who ain't there.. Doubt swat team are raiding a car meet its not like johnny tran is there

SWAT CAME TO JDMST...DISRESPECTED MY WHOLE FAMILY

Toby what is your brake setup? I want to hit the track in the next few months. Got DBA4000 and some entry spec pads atm

Others who have been on track, please respond

I just got DBA 4000 slotted and street Resma pads with dot 4 fluid i think.

I'm not going on the track hard enough to cook my brakes.

I'm doing winton next saturday then haunted hills next month. Come to Winton brah

Yeh tactical response was there as well as a whole bunch of hwy patrol. Some dude got chased and jumped on my cops. Some BMW tried reversing Down little lonsdale and hit someone, and his mate spat at a cops face n lol fkn wonderful time

haha i went to the meet. Was funny as. Pull into the street in my friends car. Whole street full of people and cops standing around.

Saw the critical response team, dressed in black uniform. Counted like 15 regular police with their high-vis jackets also

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