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posting mobile number in a public forum after being made aware of the stupidity of posting private meet details in same said forum. Do i smell a troll? NSW pls confirm.

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If the op is who I think it is it doesn't suprise, to me a Gtr is a Gtr I could go and buy what ever 34 I wanted but choose to drive a 32 as it's the only car I ever wanted as a kid when they were racing bathurst , I like that on the 32 's anniversary others were allowed just the photos were staged which is the way it should be, really any time enthusiast car owners can get together its a good thing as long as their well behaved, in hindsight this should have been sent out via pm not public post but it's the op's baby so he can do what he likes in the end but Terrey this is nothing but elitist not exclusive anybody can see that anyway as bird said enough said but stuff like this just pisses ppl off. As enthusiasts we choose our rides very carefully but doesn't make some better than others IMO.

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So when the lowdown want to do a special photshoot for high performance R32 GTR's, are the same group of haters going to posting up crap in that thread as well?

Or how about an R33 GTR photoshoot?

Way to show support everyone ....

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So when the lowdown want to do a special photshoot for high performance R32 GTR's, are the same group of haters going to posting up crap in that thread as well?

Or how about an R33 GTR photoshoot?

Way to show support everyone ....

if they want to do a GTR only photoshoot that's fine by me and I bet everyone else

What isn't fine by me or everyone else is to exclude non GTR owners from attending or spectating

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I think we all accept that we aren't at the top of the automotive food chain with 34s, so to call it elitism is a bit of a stretch. Exclusive is right.

If someone wanted to do a lambo, commodore or sigma only event, that's their prerogative.

It's an "invite only" meet, and the invite is an 34 GTR. Bobby doesn't know everyone with a 34 GTR, hence the need to post the invitation on a public forum.

The last post I will make on this which I'm sure will be pleasing to most. Point taken on why it was posted here what's done is done, I would have done it differently but no point in going that . R34 Gtr is an amazing car and of course have a right to be in an "exclusive" photo shoot no doubt , and no body cares I'm sure. What's "elitist" is security guards asking spectators to leave. The way I see it the more ppl driving skylines in a club atmosphere the better and less yobos. However I would think such a special event may attract real people interested in r34 Gtr's and may also like to talk about the cars and see what can be done with these last of their breed machines as they become more affordable. Even if their own cars are in the old Kmart car park or bunnings as it's a 34 only shoot, by not owning one and not being allowed to witness this event is what makes it elitist . My 2 cents enough said.

if they want to do a GTR only photoshoot that's fine by me and I bet everyone else

What isn't fine by me or everyone else is to exclude non GTR owners from attending or spectating

sums it up perfectly.

What a load of crap Matt, the level of threads that bring out the trolls is what drives a lot of people away from SAU full stop.

It's not necessary. Those that don't like it, feel free to start your own cruise.

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