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Just to inform you all, Team Shitbox is NOT anything to do with boostcruising at all.

It's a website that andrew has set up from scratch (learnt PHP) and it was his first ever attempt at making a webpage from the ground up. He decided we would get it hosted on the net for people who started team shitbox to participate in a forum.

*I* pay for this website and if any of you have any further derogatory comments to make about the website, it will result in a personal attack warning on who ever comments further. :rofl:

They aren't all shitboxes either. If you want to get pandantic with things, my skyline is part of "team shitbox" and so is Dave's cefiro, so is an 12sec WRX with the plates SHERIF that you may have seen around the traps, so is 16OTU which is an 11.3 sec Gemini who frequents the cruising scene.

They aren't all shitboxes either. If you want to get pandantic with things, my skyline is part of "team shitbox" and so is Dave's cefiro, so is an 12sec WRX with the plates SHERIF that you may have seen around the traps, so is 16OTU which is an 11.3 sec Gemini who frequents the cruising scene.

why is it called "team shitbox" then :rofl:

wasnt there a crew of people that did actually have shitboxes out there? like $500 crappers.. or in fact like my r31 :rofl:

I'm glad you feel the love gordo. and Btw this has got to be by far the SADDEST converstion we have had on here in a very long time.

nah.. nowhere close.. remember that time when you stuck the gerbil down your pants when i dared you a lollypop and i distributed in kazzaa all over the internet? and you cried, and told your mummy.. and my mummy told your mummy she was a ****??

*I* pay for this website and if any of you have any further derogatory comments to make about the website, it will result in a personal attack warning on who ever comments further.  :rofl:  

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Wtf? are you serious? If we, as a group of car onwers cannot disscuss another group of car owners openly without you taking offence, then I don't think you should be moderating here...

*I* pay for this website and if any of you have any further derogatory comments to make about the website, it will result in a personal attack warning on who ever comments further. :rofl:

I think it's shit.

In a box.

That races.

such fragile nerves on here.. i think its a bit poor if you can't openly just speak rubbish without somebody getting their knickers in a knot.

that borders on censorship.. and if we live in a sensored state we may as well go dig Saddam out of jail and make HIM a moderator.

Just to inform you all, Team Shitbox is NOT anything to do with boostcruising at all.

It's a website that andrew has set up from scratch (learnt PHP) and it was his first ever attempt at making a webpage from the ground up. He decided we would get it hosted on the net for people who started team shitbox to participate in a forum.

*I* pay for this website and if any of you have any further derogatory comments to make about the website, it will result in a personal attack warning on who ever comments further.  :rofl:  

They aren't all shitboxes either. If you want to get pandantic with things, my skyline is part of "team shitbox" and so is Dave's cefiro, so is an 12sec WRX with the plates SHERIF that you may have seen around the traps, so is 16OTU which is an 11.3 sec Gemini who frequents the cruising scene.

easy....

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