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  KamikazeR33 said:
man, it takes me 2 hrs 2 get to seymour from my place

it takes 45mins to get to wang

sif, it takes 35 mins just to get to euroa from here going up the hume... lol and thats only 50kms away

  sillylankan said:
ok thanks guys!! know how to get there.

NOW GUESS WHAT!

Mum doesnt wanna take me. f*kn gay

now i gotta find someone to take me there

lol. why wang neways?

gonna dodgy the test or something?

2 and a half hrs is a f**king long way to drive just to get P's when you can do it at your local vic roads...

  sillylankan said:
ok thanks guys!! know how to get there.

NOW GUESS WHAT!

Mum doesnt wanna take me. f*kn gay

now i gotta find someone to take me there

Any you are surprised by this?

It's almost a 8hr round trip for her :) . I wouldn't take you either :D , unless you paid me $400 :)

And for what? Because you think doing the test in Wang is easier than Blackburn. If your driving skills aren't up to standard practice more :kiss: I also thought you had to do the test within a limited radious to your residential address, has the law changed?

  Al said:
Any you are surprised by this?

It's almost a 8hr round trip for her :) . I wouldn't take you either :D , unless you paid me $400 :)

And for what? Because you think doing the test in Wang is easier than Blackburn. If your driving skills aren't up to standard practice more :kiss: I also thought you had to do the test within a limited radious to your residential address, has the law changed?

lol man i would if i could, but its booked out for months around metropolitan areas.

um no i dont think the law has changed my mate near belgrave got his Ps in wangaratta.

i always heard burwood was supposed to be the 'easiest'

but lets see how this plays out, it sounds pretty funny so far :kiss:

  Al said:
And for what? Because you think doing the test in Wang is easier than Blackburn.

$500 to travel in a skyline...i'll do burnouts all the way to wangaratta for u...

I'll throw in some drifting at no extra charge, and street race against any car that comes within 1m of my car on the entire trip

  sillylankan said:
lol man i would if i could, but its booked out for months around metropolitan areas.

um no i dont think the law has changed my mate near belgrave got his Ps in wangaratta.

When my brother said he had to wait two weeks between the driving and written tests i was like wtf and he had booked like a month before.

  dezz said:
$500 to travel in a skyline...i'll do burnouts all the way to wangaratta for u...

I'll throw in some drifting at no extra charge, and street race against any car that comes within 1m of my car on the entire trip

Your car will be imponded b4 it reaches the Monash Fwy, then he'll miss the test :)

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