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You're spot on. I just smile at everyone who complains about cop attention at meets, they made it this way! I think the last meet I tried to attend was a JDMST meet a couple of years back. Cops attended the last ones I went to and fair enough, I would to if I knew there was a high chance someone was going to do something stupid. Gone are the days of large meets where everyone just stood around and talked, chilled and appreciated eachothers cars.

yeh the funny thing is, it was all fine.. everyone was standing around talking, there was a yellow 34 with some music playing for everyone, there was shisha.. people were walking around talking just enoying it.. even a dumped delorean came!

then this cadbury chocolate rapper decided to fiddle with launch control, and did skids then left and came back for a 2nd round of launch control

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everyone after that just followed suit i guess. such a waste of time now.

Ahhh so you ended up going to the meet Aaron, I only left Scotty's at about 8:30 lol

Going by how these hardtuned/jdmst meets are going, once day cops are going to come and block every exit and start defecting every single car in the car park

Ahhh so you ended up going to the meet Aaron, I only left Scotty's at about 8:30 lol

Going by how these hardtuned/jdmst meets are going, once day cops are going to come and block every exit and start defecting every single car in the car park

it's only a matter of time....

this is why i dont do meets anymore :/

depress clutch

rev to redline

drop clutch

this method would skid a lawnmower

lawnmowers don't have a clutch..

ours had a pedal you press top it go forward you press bottom it go back,

so get on concrete get momentum in reverse hit forward.

front wheels lift inch, 1/2 meter skid I was happy..

Dad not so much..

Ahhh so you ended up going to the meet Aaron, I only left Scotty's at about 8:30 lol

Going by how these hardtuned/jdmst meets are going, once day cops are going to come and block every exit and start defecting every single car in the car park

Yeh it was relatively good to begin with. Then the above purple s15 started and everyone followed.. The only cop that rocked up was a normal divy van. I thought perhaps either they were pre occupied with the city and possible Muslim riots.. Or actually give the people a chance.. Buh eh. When there's cops, they complain, when there's no cops, they do skids. Children

depress clutch

rev to redline

drop clutch

this method would skid a lawnmower

Armed with this 'new info', totes time for some 'meets' xD.

i do realise lawnmowers don't have clutches... it was just the least powered thing i could think of without resorting to jonoe's car

LOL

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