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So I log onto my other account, which I cannot post on ang get the same PM... Shane, I sent a reply as it needed to be done.

Sounds like you only got the Boost cruising side of the story. Ironic an SAU admin who also posts quite a bit on BC.com and is the Boost cruising admin gave me, and the other SAU "culprits" the warm.

Biased opinion, however the actions are now being dealt with in the real world, and not on the forums.

Thanks for the PM

Josh.

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So I log onto my other account, which I cannot post on ang get the same PM... Shane, I sent a reply as it needed to be done.

Sounds like you only got the Boost cruising side of the story. Ironic an SAU admin who also posts quite a bit on BC.com and is the Boost cruising admin gave me, and the other SAU "culprits" the warm.

Biased opinion, however the actions are now being dealt with in the real world, and not on the forums.

Thanks for the PM

Josh.

Just for shits and giggles, I have sent this entire thread, the boost cruising thread and all PM's on SAU and boost cruising to my fathers Solicitor.

I would just like to note, the above post (PM) is not a threat, nor breaking any SAU rules.

Yes, I made sarcastically IMPLYED threats a few pages back, be it myself or implying some one else would, which you would have to prove were in fact a real threat to start with. Calling someone fat is not slander if in fact you are fat.

Any further actions that might happen will be dealt with in the real world, as I said in the PM reply.

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Certainly seems very biased. And to think i/we got warned by a mod i havent even seen on sau! albeit they post a fair bit on boost, fancy that :)

What amazes me is, it was over, Marc had dealt with us – Finished.

A BC Admin, who clearly took it upon himself, as he is also a SAU admin has abused his powers in a biased opinion as not only is he a BC user, he is also friends with maybe the original user in question.

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What amazes me is, it was over, Marc had dealt with us – Finished.

A BC Admin, who clearly took it upon himself, as he is also a SAU admin has abused his powers in a biased opinion as not only is he a BC user, he is also friends with maybe the original user in question.

IMPEACHMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

its a privalige to post on here or any forum not a right if you dont like the rules then leave easy

:) hai faive

I don't care about BC.com, the point is a biased opinion has been used. We have all right to have the matter reviewed by another admin/Moderator on this forum atleast. I have no issues with you Dave, however for I care you guys can Perm ban for on BC, I never use it other then to sell shit

is it really that big of a deal?? its bc ffs

Correct, it's not. The deal on SAU as a BC admin, who is an Admin on SAU gave us a warn.

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its a privalige to post on here or any forum not a right if you dont like the rules then leave easy

:) hai faive

thanks for that post dave.

now can u kindly go back to boost

:( hai faive

im staying out of it i dont know what happened i dont really want to weed through pages of shit . im just saying if you done the wrong thing then u have done the wrong thing being flaming other members etc not all ppl have to get along but bringing the forums both of them into disrespute wont be tollertated on any forum i guess

just apreciate the hand that feeds you. the car scene in forum land wouldnt be where it is today with out boost cruising as much as you want to bag it out you were a member and majority of ppl are.

we all have different opinions and the moderators / admin are appointed to do the right by the forums and do that day in day out just respect there decisions and be done with it.

hugs and much love to all

im staying out of it i dont know what happened i dont really want to weed through pages of shit . im just saying if you done the wrong thing then u have done the wrong thing being flaming other members etc not all ppl have to get along but bringing the forums both of them into disrespute wont be tollertated on any forum i guess

just apreciate the hand that feeds you. the car scene in forum land wouldnt be where it is today with out boost cruising as much as you want to bag it out you were a member and majority of ppl are.

we all have different opinions and the moderators / admin are appointed to do the right by the forums and do that day in day out just respect there decisions and be done with it.

hugs and much love to all

Not when the opinion is biased, the system just doesn't work.

system dont work with out respect either ... so ur both in the wrong if thats the case

I have no respect for people with biased opinions, who aren't able to perform their "job" correctly due to this minor detail.

Still hiding behind daddy josh? :)

Get him to buy you a new car while he's out delivering a copy of his sons f**kup to his solicitor mate, you've f**ked nignos beyond repair.

you do know, if we really wanted to be petty (like certain boost members have) we could report that post :(

Still hiding behind daddy josh? :)

Get him to buy you a new car while he's out delivering a copy of his sons f**kup to his solicitor mate, you've f**ked nignos beyond repair.

It’s actually better mechanically then it had ever been. It was a pile of shit, $10k later on repairs it now runs and drives, how it should have.

Miss matched rims, and undercoat does not affect the mechanical side of the car. I might just get him to buy me a new car I think, hell why not if you can, right.

You should tell you wife/gf/partner not to bag me at the spit, not only to Nigno but in front of people I know..

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