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It's basically the same as a lot of official SAU events, only with a far bigger attendance and more variety of cars and bikes. It's also quite well organised with music, coffee, professional photographers etc, and usually a co-operative TMU presence.

But as it's not an official SAU meet, of course it's shit..

:P Can you tell I'm not a fan? ;)

The few I've been to have been in bogan suburbs, and turn into skid sessions which makes me have to leave asap before cops show up... Coverage from some of the more recent events look pretty damn positive however.

yeah the one I went to at Fountain Gate was ok. not too many interesting cars, but quantity over quality in that case I guess.

Was scary driving past the po-po just watching everyone...

They look awesome but tiny man!

Thanks mate! Look tiny I reckon probably because the actual spoke face is smaller than the actual rim itself due to the polished lip. Believe it or not, they're 20x8.5 front and 20x10 rears lol

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