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Guest ManNGolf

G'day guys.........i know your all bored $hitless out there so heres some'n to think about.

Recently I unknowingling insulted a member of this forum when I questioned their driving ability.

Which prompted me to ask the lot of you how you would rate your driving ability on a scale of 0-5.

5 - is able to drive a car but still cant reverse park

4 - Regularly drives on roads such as OPH and Natio run

3 - Has CAM's or equivalent license rating I Cams .

2 - Have attend several track days .

1 - Is able to pull sub 2:02's around EC or 1:17's around wakefield race track.

0 - Hold track records for the particular make & model for your car.

Now the times i've listed there are pretty reasonable times attainable by most car this day and age with competent drivers at the wheel and minimal mods.

I'm on a rating 2.

Disclaimer for the Humour impared:

Just abit of fun, dun take this seriously

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thats what happen when you try tohard in the rain

thank god for the good driving of the guy in the camary nice swerve form him saved my no claim bonus

i dont condone these actions on public roads but i was actually under the leagal speed so it cool

rain is so much fun

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