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I am a member of boostcruising and I spot you posting on there all the time John,

in fact

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=153464

lets not be too hasty to flame other forums.

they are a different type of forum for a different type of car enthusiast.

Baaaaaaaaahahah. BUSTED! :laugh:

Will try and make this one.

Does anyone have a car that is actually going lol.

And for boostcruising there are some tools cruising round but i spose you get that every where.

We have a car that is going. And you're right, there are tools everywhere! Every group I have ever met has had a bunch of wankers. That's just how it goes unfortunately.

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posting on the forum and cruising with boostcruising people are 2 different things. i dont cruise with them and i wont either.

so which is worse?

crusing with them

or

asking which of them can do electrical work on you car?

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thats not what i've heard, but anyway...

What did u hear, one guy chucked one little tinny burnout and it was to get back onto the highway totally justafiable lol, one guy should be the voice of the whole site.

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from what i heard, some people were 'having trouble keeping up with the group'

and the people who were trying to keep up were doing around 160... so, i'm not sure if its the same cruise, or another boost cruise they are talking about

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from what i heard, some people were 'having trouble keeping up with the group'

and the people who were trying to keep up were doing around 160... so, i'm not sure if its the same cruise, or another boost cruise they are talking about

AHAHHHHHHHHHHAHAHAHAH yeah that was the cruise, pear was following them and then i was behind pear and then the rest, all of a suden pear apparently lost them from a camper van and somehow me and heam became the leaders of what i called group 2 lol only prob was that neither of us knew where we were going so yeah we got lost but they made fone calls and waited for us down the road and all worked out good. But yeah terrible leading skills from the guys infront.

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True true, well then im out of boostcrusing cruizes, ill try and catch up with u guys tonight if i can get a passenger with me, yeah i dont want unwanted attention and burnouts, f**k gro up (bogans) lol.

yeah mate, stay on the right side....

im glad u mentioned it. Boostcruising is filled with noobs and wankers......even some of the moderators are tools. mainly ppl chase BOVs, burn outs and stupid shit likt that. also, some of the senior members there think they are in the CAR SCENE in brisbane, they are so cool among the 15-17 age group. but the fact is a lot of the true car enthusiasts have no repsect for them at all.

in one sentence, stay away from them and ull be all right.

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