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Can i please explain myself?

My post was not meant to be a "oh boo hoo I wasnt invited wah wah cry cry" I was just stating the fact that my feelings were hurt plain and simple.

This community used to be all open and all events were open for anyone, but now that has changed.

Just because several members here have decided to become their own club should not really matter, they can do wht they want to, but you guys have to realise that you will hurt people feelings, and usually that is expressed by anger and jealosy, both of which will push your group futher away from our open culture which is enjoyed by all members of SAU.

I still consider you guys freinds and do believe that you should be welcome at any SAU event, but it's human nature. It is great that you have all got a group you are all happy with, but having it closed is not what i believe is what SAU is all about.

In the end I should have the same feeling towards me as I am on another totally seperate forum and I do organise other cruises and not invite SAU members, why, because if you were a member of that site you would be invited.

Also there should be alot of anger directed at me for I am organising a little dodgy thing tonight and havent bothered to post up an open invite, why, just because i didnt think of it, I honestly didnt think to post it up.

Now I am doing the same things as these guys, but on a slighty smaller scale, should i be treated as these people are? Do I deserve to be? Do they? HELL NO!

Grow up people, so they have their own little group so what, who cares, they have lives to live and should be able to live it the way they please, just like you do.

No I am not a tk member nor do i plan on it, why because I like SAU and want to make it the BEST GOD DAMN forums on the EARTH!

Some people have a lot to learn about dodginess :D

I didnt see one cable tie or roll of duct tape used to hold on a structurally important piece of vehicle in any of those photos will :D

We don't reveal all our secrets geez!

']errrr, look closer on the BOV install. You may see a blue lid covering a pipe. They can be purchased from the new tuning house in Inala - Mt. Franklin Racing.

Ok fine, a few points there... But minus a million points for having a car that moves under its own power. *pats borked brutis*

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