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Hey guys

Dont know how many of you saw my video getting played at Autosalon at the Ovaboost display but the video called Boosted is nearly ready for sale.

The final product will have an extra half an hour to what was being showed brining it to 90min total. For those of you who havent seen it the video is an underground style of video showing the WA car scens on and off the street. Footage inlcudes project cars ( one of which is GT51R ) Kwinnana drags, motorvation, autoslaon, cruises, night cruises, street drifting, street drags

It should be ready mid June and cost $25 . If you are interested let me know by replying to this post

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glad you guys are interested.....few of you might see yourselves on there....if not theres still plenty of skyline footage to watch....

yeah its a dvd

its getting its leagl classification and all the professional artwork done and alll that stuff at the moment.....basically selling price to cover production costs.

All facets of WA modified car scene is on there.....700hp GTR's racing each other

cruises, night drags, project cars, street drift, kwinnana drags, motorvation, autosalon, MC motorsport aand general look at car nuts being nuts

if youve seen mischief 1 that will give you a dort of feel of the type of DVD it is.....we didnt want $100,000 production cost with some dumb shit presenter at a racetrack or a car show......wanted am inside ( or underground if you wish ) perspective o the car scene

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yeah im interested to see this

p.s. hope its all your own footage, if it is, all the best with the dvd.

isn't it funny how everyone is interested in seeing illegal street drags and illegal street drifting in perth, and supporting it by purchasing a dvd, yet if you talk about it everyone is like

'no we dont get involved in anything illegal like that'

'we always stick to the speed limit on our cruises'

'drifting and dragging on the street is stupid, keep it on the track'

its pure gold!

anyway i love seeing street action so keep us updated

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