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VexXx Dogg wrote:Old school tuner limes were good before all the hate/bromance started on the forum. The doubles limes, the house limes, sunday afternoon wallers. A bunch of strangers acting like old friends.
Topic was always about cars and the culture, and most of the online personas didn't match the people behind it.
Then the cliques started, and a bunch of grown ass men started acting like teenage girls.
You'd find limes happening now, but more along the lines of smaller clubs centred around a particular car/brand.
Subie club, L200 club, vezel club etc.
VexXx Dogg wrote:Old school tuner limes were good before all the hate/bromance started on the forum. The doubles limes, the house limes, sunday afternoon wallers. A bunch of strangers acting like old friends.
Topic was always about cars and the culture, and most of the online personas didn't match the people behind it.
Then the cliques started, and a bunch of grown ass men started acting like teenage girls.
You'd find limes happening now, but more along the lines of smaller clubs centred around a particular car/brand.
Subie club, L200 club, vezel club etc.
VexXx Dogg wrote:Old school tuner limes were good before all the hate/bromance started on the forum. The doubles limes, the house limes, sunday afternoon wallers. A bunch of strangers acting like old friends.
Topic was always about cars and the culture, and most of the online personas didn't match the people behind it.
Then the cliques started, and a bunch of grown ass men started acting like teenage girls.
You'd find limes happening now, but more along the lines of smaller clubs centred around a particular car/brand.
Subie club, L200 club, vezel club etc.
AbstractPoetic wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:Old school tuner limes were good before all the hate/bromance started on the forum. The doubles limes, the house limes, sunday afternoon wallers. A bunch of strangers acting like old friends.
Topic was always about cars and the culture, and most of the online personas didn't match the people behind it.
Then the cliques started, and a bunch of grown ass men started acting like teenage girls.
You'd find limes happening now, but more along the lines of smaller clubs centred around a particular car/brand.
Subie club, L200 club, vezel club etc.
Ditto.
I attended a few 2uner limes and they were fun. Most folks were cool despite all the noise they make on this forum. I attended my last event sometime in 2007/2008 I think. Still keep in touch with some folks I met.
2uner was much more fun back then. Less pantymen.
nismotrinidappa wrote:Went a lot of tuner doubles limes. Even before I joined the forum.those were valsayn race days lol. Then I joined and bought stuff from them. Too many to mention. Never met a bad or smart man tuner as I normally call and see the vibes.bought most of my cars, car parts , turbo right here on tuner.
Also was football days with sharkie,ramps,bh,sinister,adrianosumnsumn, and big man from st James.rfari douglaboy Real fun
days.
Mgman is really nice
Now ..tuner different
originalbling wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:Old school tuner limes were good before all the hate/bromance started on the forum. The doubles limes, the house limes, sunday afternoon wallers. A bunch of strangers acting like old friends.
Topic was always about cars and the culture, and most of the online personas didn't match the people behind it.
Then the cliques started, and a bunch of grown ass men started acting like teenage girls.
You'd find limes happening now, but more along the lines of smaller clubs centred around a particular car/brand.
Subie club, L200 club, vezel club etc.
yea true. I even remember going to one when bbq hut was down in la romain
Went to one in uwi and a few by valpark doubles man when pioneer and others were around. The slim chick from curepe was a regular too - cant remember her username. Bought stuff from quite a few powersellers back in the day.
MG Man wrote:geeeed
Dizzy28 wrote:MG Man wrote:geeeed
Lol!!
Because I never was into the car scenes that much, viewing a vehicle more as a means to an end I was late to the Tuner game. In Form 6 to UWI one of my close friend's father was in both TTRC and Autosports so my car stories were fun rallies in TTRC and ripping tickets in drags in Wallerfields.
From 2006 to 2007 I sat opposite a tuner mod in work and tried to sign up then having seen him on it, got a problem in registering and never bothered again for a few years.
The few tuners I do know are all from either work or school. I don't want to meet any of alluh in real life because for example if I find out MG Man is not really an overweight blank man in a trekkie uniform or Pugboy isn't really a boy with a pug's face my tuner world would crumble.
MG Man wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:MG Man wrote:geeeed
Lol!!
Because I never was into the car scenes that much, viewing a vehicle more as a means to an end I was late to the Tuner game. In Form 6 to UWI one of my close friend's father was in both TTRC and Autosports so my car stories were fun rallies in TTRC and ripping tickets in drags in Wallerfields.
From 2006 to 2007 I sat opposite a tuner mod in work and tried to sign up then having seen him on it, got a problem in registering and never bothered again for a few years.
The few tuners I do know are all from either work or school. I don't want to meet any of alluh in real life because for example if I find out MG Man is not really an overweight blank man in a trekkie uniform or Pugboy isn't really a boy with a pug's face my tuner world would crumble.
tbqh I haven't worn the uniform since I put on a few pounds, so you can decide if that's better or worse