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A massive thanks to the guys from top secret for organising a great meet.

Sooo many cars.

I only saw 1 cop car early in the arvo on the way in.

A lot of people seemed to be behaving themselves, which is always good to see.

Will post pics tomorrow or Sunday.

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Copy paste, cause I didn't see the wrap up thread...... :P

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.

We definitely had a good vantage point for all the cars entering later on in the night :yes:

Right near the exit so getting out was easy, sooooo many cars just parked along the road that couldn't get in

Lots of fun just hanging out with the Sau crew admiring the cars entering... or judging & making fun of them, harmless fun.

I took photos too but nothing that hasn't already been posted up already by you guys.

overall was a good night but need to have more than one Rip off food stand (the girls serving were a consolation though) I don't think even the organisers were expecting so many people to rock up as they did

:cheers:

P.S, Alex I counted AT LEAST 12 of those new toyota86 thingies ;)

It's 6.9km from the GWH (Shell Servo) all the way to the entry location and then all the way down to the Horsley Drive set of traffic lights (which is where the cars were backed up to as I tried to enter from both sides), so at roughly 10 metres per car thats another ~690 cars waiting outside at approx 8pm.

Next time, charge $30 per vehicle for entry, park the rest free along Ferrers Rd or in the paddock where you park to attend the drag racing and make them walk in the dark.

Also to add, I was around Huntingwood-Arndell Park-Eastern Creek between 4-6pm and not a single cop car seen and also nobody was using the Huntingwood Industrial area to "meetup" like we all thought however I expect that for the next meeting everyone will be getting there much earlier and much closer.

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