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11ty civics with orange wheels and roof racks.

Nah, was a fun night. Loads of "variety". Some rare stuff, some more mundane stuff. A few new sau nsw members joined up which was good. Behaviour was good. Some Honda fanbois thought limiter bashing was a recognised sport. Our little sau setup proved good for car watching.

I was AMAZED at the amount of cars still outside when we left. There must have been at least 200 cars I drove past that couldn't get in! Need a bigger space with more entry exit options in the future.

And for the record, I didn't see one hwp near the meet. Traffic operations were in house and seemed efficient. Only saw hwp on the way on the m7.

Car scene dead? No, it's very much alive.

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In the line for an hour, so we left. Took all our cars to Krispy Kremes and had our own mega meet :)

Would have loved to be in that meet.... Kind of glad we didn't make the 4hr round trip

Was a HUGE night, and as Alex said, we're very lucky with the location of the spot we were provided. We had the perfect vantage point to watch heaps of cars coming in. We were located right near the entry/exit. When it got packed, there just happened to be enough room for us all to leave without having to ask people to move cars/barriers, etc. If we'd have had to do that, it would have been an absolute nightmare!

If thats the NSW car scene these days ill pass... hellaflush and roof racks are almost as gay as sex spec cars.

Started out really good with some decent variety of well modified cars before the p plater brigade of 1000+ standard spazda 3's, hondas with fluro wheels, commodores all sporting the same 3 types of wheels on XXXL springs turned up.

Got reallly tempted to go thump a few of the idiots at the end 5k limiter bashing, no u cant hit vtec in neurtal kids stop ruining your mums car or you will have no money to take your 15yr old girlfriends to maccas for your next date.

in closing 20% awesome 80% retarded. no fault to the organisers though!

I was impressed by many aspects of the Mega Meet

  • Simply how many cars turned up considering the showery conditions - it was amazing
  • How very well behaved eneryone was
  • The wide spectrum of cars that attended from classic cars, nicely modified imports, street driven imports to the 17 year old red "P" platers driving a shitbox covered in stickers
  • We had no trouble leaving the site and there was no Police presence travelling south from the venue to the M7
  • The one thing that stood out for me was the lack of brand rivelry (none of the normal Ford V Holden crap) instead good cars seemed to get respect for what they were irrespective of the brand as long as it was JDM.

The turn out was crazy, I was very surprised in the amount of cars that arrived

It was good to meet some of the members and finally sign up as one

Lots of laughs had

I think for me, the highlight was that EK Civic with half of the car packed full of subs. That car should of fallen apart with that amount of bass

Here's a few happy snaps

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