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Hi All...

Dropping my girlfriend home at Catle Hill I see hundreds of Ricers going northbound on the freeway... Then on my way back home I have to basically stop on the freeway (I thought there must hav been an accident) but when we got goin again no cars anywhere but had to do about 60 from Hawkesbury Bridge through to Mt White...

Then on the news tonight I hear about P-Platers having a go slow and causing a 6 car pile-up. Talking to a girl i know, apparently it was a Hot-4's cruise or something and the cops where waiting for them at Terrigal and defected them all.

Suck shit if that is true.

Anyone know the full story??

yeah it is true, visit hot4s cruise section to find out all the info, but 6 cars got involved in an accident, one was a write off, apparently traffi ahead stopped really suddenly and the pile up happened and then there was too many cars to fit into terrigal so they got told to leave, and whilst leaving FLYGTI did a burnout accidently apparently and the cops were waiting at the top of the hill and came fanging it down and booked him, so they went to the entrance and got kicked out as well apparently, so i donoo, feel sorry for BKDFKP cause he is a nice bloke and it was his cruise and no harm was intended and authorities and everyone was told about this cruise happening.

yup

hot4s cruise organized by bkdfkp... lucky i didnt go as i slept in

apparently there were a number of separate accidents on this cruise

but the main one was on the news

dont know the entire story but apparently it was raining but everyone was going the speed limit (i.e. 100-110) so i dont know what went wrong there

lol. Every cruise they go to Terrigal and get defected. Maybe they should go somewhere else?

I remember their last "mega cruise" up there ended up in a Golf/Pulsar or something like that being written off in a multiple car pile up, and people boasting about doing 180km/h on the shoulder of the freeway.

I remember their last "mega cruise" up there ended up in a Golf/Pulsar or something like that being written off in a multiple car pile up, and people boasting about doing 180km/h on the shoulder of the freeway.

Not to mention the behaviour of several individuals once they arrived at Terrigal.

Its really no wonder that modified car enthusiasts end up with such a bad name

Man, what is the go with the the drama queens over there in Hot4s ???

With the a riced up cars they drive (not all, but most) I never thought they'd be starved for attention, but it seems that I was very, very wrong.

I think they need a big canister of Cyanide..............I mean Timeout Gas :P

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What does "Crud Peezer" mean? :P:D:( :Oops:

That number plate is one HELL of a stretch to get to what it's supposed to mean.

I read it as crud poser. I have no idea what it's supposed to mean, i don't get half the plates i see anyway though as i cant be stuffed thinking about it for more than 2 seconds. Damn A.D.D.

Read any thread on Hot 4s and they all have 4 pages of crap at the end before the mods lock them. Guess that what happens when every one on the forum is under 16, whether physically or mentally.

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