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We eat delicious iced dairy products. Boostcruising tough dream boats try to get a mate to beat up photographers at a meet. I know where I'd rather be thumbsup.gif

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One of the many pics of the Japan aftermath.

Not sure what the car was, but I wouldn't mind the brakes of it.

Will have to spend some time perusing japan auctions in the upcoming months :P

I reckon its a R32, tow hook and fuel tank look about right

Morning Mangs,

TFIF! Weekend soon, then a 2 day week, then melbs for the GP. I am excite :D.

Then another 2 day week when I get back :).

Will have to spend some time perusing japan auctions in the upcoming months :P

Not a bad idea.

I think that was a record trip for me at baskins tonight.

Silly Squid.

I like the new girl... but hopefully Morgan is back next week.

Thanks again to Scott for sorting out my ECU :)

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=709419&st=0

We eat delicious iced dairy products. Boostcruising tough dream boats try to get a mate to beat up photographers at a meet. I know where I'd rather be thumbsup.gif

Looks like that topic was deleted :(. Fill us in, brother.

Last week some dumb bimbo ran a guys foot over at Harrys. Boost did what they do best and started an Internet fight over it with some people white knighting the girl and others saying she was a useless twat who shouldn't be in a car. A random poster said everyone was too much of a pussy to say any of that shit in real life and one of the photographers called him out and said he was as much an e-thug as any one else.

Following week (last night) the photographer is confronted and almost bashed by the posters mate, proving he (the poster the photographer gave shot to on the forum) is both scum and a pussy. BC has another little forum war.

Lol at boost story. Wish I was there last night for the lulz.

I got given a blackberry to use as a work phone. I hate blackberries.

Pads in tomorrow, yayayayayay bananadancing.gif

Mmmmmm haven't driven the skyline in a week or so. Drove it last night....... f**k it's nice hahahaha

I got given a blackberry to use as a work phone. I hate blackberries.

Could have been worse: They could have given you an iPhail.

Meow

Sup Babe

Mmmmmm haven't driven the skyline in a week or so. Drove it last night....... f**k it's nice hahahaha

That is why we don't sell them ;)

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