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I dont normally jump on these posts as no one is perfect, me included but "id do it alone" is never alone. You may well be in the car alone however you are not alone in life. You dont want to see what it does to your parents and if your brother has already done it, try and imagine putting it them through it twice.

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Well said Alan

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Had an interesting one on the way out to do some work for my old boss in parramatta on sunday morning.. going through the toll gate paid my $3.80 just to get the guy to go "You heading out to the drift eh mate.. you gonna drift it out of here.. givee it a bit eh.." - I thought he said are you going to the drift - my response was to laugh once I realised what he had actually said..

Coming back home 2 hours later I heard 2 cars tear it off from the boom gate.. pretty stupid if you ask me..

Personally - never been pulled over by police.. And don't tend to attract much attention.. just give them a nod and purrrr off :happy:..

As for vtec yo hereos.. well.. that's their choice, I enjoy driving my car.. occasionally giving it a hit providing the traffic is good and try to not speed as much as possible.. In the end they will hopefully grow out of it before they hurt someone..

P-Plate laws are great as I think people need to learn to drive some less powerful cars before stepping into a skyline - even a N/A one.. That's my personal thoughts..

Although it blows me away that anyone with a L-Plate can drive them :yes:..

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