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Originally Posted by JSS
I came in from the west and saw someone doing a burnout so decided to park away from the entire meet... not trying to have my 12k paint job destroyed by some dude in a ram 1500 trying to flex his muscles while he kicks rocks at the cars behind him...
with that being said.. im in WCCE`s corner... i dont condone them encouraging the m5 to do a burnout (if they did, i dont know the whole story)
however i do appreciate the fact that someone organised a big meet... we really need more meets to chill out and check out each others cars without someone causing a scene.. (RS and thursdays at byrne aside)
ive been to cars and coffee down in socal and u get cars like tt gallardos, big single supras (even some showing up in full drag set ups with slicks on the back), and everything in between and nobody flexes any muscle in the parking lot... why cant we behave like that here
tx2k14 is happening as i type this and even in their meets in parking lots they save it for the highway.
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because we can't have nice things, and we aren't socal.
the scene is just different here.
i didnt attend the meet, but from what i saw on the posts; alot of people causing trouble weren't what i would consider car enthusiasts. they are random cars doing burnouts.
i think the problem with this meet was that lorenzo was trying so hard to have literally anyone that would come to the meet, come out.
they basically renamed the paul walker meet 'event' into the spring meet so you already have your 1000+ subscribed people notified.
the paul walker meet wasn't really an enthusiast only meet. a lot of people that aren't even in the scene came out to pay respect to paul walker, many of which are retards who watched too much fast and furious and took it way too seriously. hence, there were more idiots than usual at the meet that took place last afternoon.
thats my take on it anyways