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Niz30.. depending on which group you are talking about. Some of them are nice. I know most of the ones with the www.boostcruising.com stickers on the back/front/side windows. They are all pretty friendly. They all usually cruise from there to Springwood to meet the southside crew.

I don't really go over to aspley much on a thursday night because I'm usually only out till like 10:00 at the latest on thursday.

When my car is fixed I shall take you and meet them :D

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well nismogirl confirmed what i suspected, i was at aspley maccas the other night when i was out cruising with a few other s13 owners, and they mentioned that they thought they boost cruising mob met across the rd from the maccas

i thought it would be better not to mention it cause i didnt know for sure :D hopefully oneday ill meet most of the qld members on this forum once i get hold of my new car :D i only know marko slightly. oh and ive chatted to nismogirl on irc.

i would have loved to have come on the mad mt 4 cruise, but i know for a fact that my car will not be on the road.

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