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Truck Meet - 11.16.08 - Old Bridge, Nj


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We are having a truck meet in Old Bridge, New Jersey next month and I thought I would share the info if anyone wanted to come by and hangout.

 

 

 

Mark it on your calendar now, then spread the word.

Lets make this one to remember.

 

More info: http://www.njtruckscene.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2522

 

I've got a class at 4:00 about an hour from there, but I might try to stop by for a little bit. :thumbs:

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Sounds good DV2000NJ. We usually hang outside for a bit then go into Fridays for a bite to eat. Hope to see you there.

 

And yes, "We" is referring to a group of us in NJ, that are on NJ Truck Scene and many other forums. This is a truck meet for everyone, that we are promoting through NJ Truck Scene.

 

Thanks for looking. :thumbs:

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Who the hell has class on a Sunday? :thumbs:

 

Sounds like an excuse to me Dan. :D

 

Looks like most of the members in this club have lowered street trucks..is that accurate?

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Who the hell has class on a Sunday? :D

 

Sounds like an excuse to me Dan. :D

 

Looks like most of the members in this club have lowered street trucks..is that accurate?

 

Oh shit, it's on ELEVEN sixteen. I was looking at the calendar for October... DOH! :thumbs:

 

In that case, I should be there. :D

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Looks like most of the members in this club have lowered street trucks..is that accurate?

 

We have everything from Bagged and Body-dropped trucks to lifted 4X4s. We are a very diverse crowd with a good mix of mild and wild trucks. You should come by and check it out.

Posted
Looks like most of the members in this club have lowered street trucks..is that accurate?

 

We have everything from Bagged and Body-dropped trucks to lifted 4X4s. We are a very diverse crowd with a good mix of mild and wild trucks. You should come by and check it out.

 

 

No offense meant by saying this but are you going to be a regular on this site going forward?

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None taken. Truthfully only time will tell. As I continue to look around I may find a topic I would like to add too. I'm usually just a lurker. I come on and read as much as I can, and If something stimulates my intrest I may stick around for a while.

Posted
Looks like most of the members in this club have lowered street trucks..is that accurate?

 

We have everything from Bagged and Body-dropped trucks to lifted 4X4s. We are a very diverse crowd with a good mix of mild and wild trucks. You should come by and check it out.

 

 

No offense meant by saying this but are you going to be a regular on this site going forward?

 

 

I honestly don't think it really matters.

 

In my opinion, there's a big difference between someone that posts once just to try to get you to "go to my website and buy my product", and advertising a meet. It's not like he gets any money or anything out of the meet, (at least I'd hope not :D).

 

Maybe I'm just biased since it's local for me... :thumbs:

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I have nothing invested in this meet but my time. I will not be making any money from this event or any other for that matter. I am not the owner of NJTS or am I here to promote the site. I came here to promote a truck meet in NJ and I just thought it would be nice to see some new faces there. I know nobody likes the new guy coming in with his megaphone in his hand promoting anything, so I apoligize to those of you that are offended. Hope that clears things up. I any one else has any questions feel free to ask away. Thanks for your time.

Posted
Looks like most of the members in this club have lowered street trucks..is that accurate?

 

We have everything from Bagged and Body-dropped trucks to lifted 4X4s. We are a very diverse crowd with a good mix of mild and wild trucks. You should come by and check it out.

 

 

No offense meant by saying this but are you going to be a regular on this site going forward?

 

 

I honestly don't think it really matters.

 

In my opinion, there's a big difference between someone that posts once just to try to get you to "go to my website and buy my product", and advertising a meet. It's not like he gets any money or anything out of the meet, (at least I'd hope not :D ).

 

Maybe I'm just biased since it's local for me... :D

 

 

Yes you are biased Dan. :D

 

In all seriousness I was just curious. Thats why I said no offense. Jeesh! :thumbs:

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