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Some Sau hater Facebook group by the looks of it.

Bunch of people that think there car gods and tease people that ask questions about skylines.

The leader seems cool and down to earth but yeah lame as hah.

f**k your quick to run your mouth, newcastle skylines is far from what you have described.

and no one is a sau hater on there! its only a page to post up pics, buy & sell , & meet ups.

haha relax,

just telling him what ive seen.

the guy that runs the page told me he doesnt like sau.

and this past two weeks theres been hate posts on everyones pics and questions.

go there and scroll down and see the threats to ban people if they dont stop being rude to everyone.

no need to be offended :P

Yeah there are some dicks on it, but there are on every site/forum, there is plenty on SAU too lol, not attacking SAU, just saying that you can't get away from those sorts of people on the internet in general.

But as Luke said, the main guy was removed because he seemed to want to argue with anyone about anything that he didn't agree with, and banned anyone who didn't agree with him. Pretty pathetic on his behalf really.

ha, ive been flat out guys, hopefully get a chance to get some more pics up tonight and get this thread back on track.

maybe future meets and discussions etc should be moved to the sau newcastle thread, otherwise this one could get cleaned or locked etc?..

ha, ive been flat out guys, hopefully get a chance to get some more pics up tonight and get this thread back on track.

maybe future meets and discussions etc should be moved to the sau newcastle thread, otherwise this one could get cleaned or locked etc?..

Agreed. I havent been online but have been checking the thread on my phone....... Hence getting sprung by Owen above :P I didnt feel the need to post until tomorrow night when i get the disc will HEAPS of photos. Next post will be HEAPS of photos of pretty much all the cars that attended, including the famous car that has caused the disturbance!

So wrap up thread is for Photos etc, Sau_Newcastle for chat etc..... Good work :D

Good to hear the meet up was a success guys... yet again I was a no show because I'm the most unorganised person on the planet. Anyone interested in a Central Coast to Newcastle cruise soon? Sure it's been done a million times before but we have some nice scenery and decent meet up spots which should be enjoyed at every opportunity!

I might post up my proposal with a little time frame/route suggestion...

Dan

Chuck EOI stuff in the SAU_Newcastle thread to save any hassles, once you have a decision made you can then create an event :D depending on when and where, I may be in...

Yep very nice work

Thanks for the pics of mine as well

That first pic really should have had the nose of your car poking out a bit further I reckon :)

Only problem I have with seeing the pics is stupid iPad will only let me open the first row of pics all it wants to do for the rest is copy the whole group :(

Anthony, your too modest :P they were pretty damn good!

Will see what Gaz managed to get, he said between the 2 cameras there was a huge difference.... I'll post up heaps here, but I'll put the high res ones on FB from my work PC on Friday... Add me if you want them "Mad Mat Wootten"

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