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is it now the time that 20's have become practical.

wow i remember when 16's and 17's where coming out on factory cars and we all thought they where huge.

in short.

i feel old.

I had 17" wheels on a VL and used to get compliments for them lol

Tyres were exxy, too.

It's a bunch of commodore bogans and 18-21yo's with imports and street drift weapons having a circle jerk and then one of them does a burnout even though they know it'll end the meet and ruin it for everyone. Not worth attending, though, they do get some damn big attendances. I've seen several hundred cars easy...

Ahhh ok.

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..

Hmm sounds good, negative police presence was my worry

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