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I was doing some reading on another forum that shall remain nameless when I stumbled across this gem.

Why drive a High powered import if you dont wanna break the law with speeding. Why mod your car for. If your car is standard or you drive a sensible car you shouldnt have a problem right?

I had no idea that this is what owning an import was all about, but I'm glad it's been cleared up for me now :)

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I was doing some reading on another forum that shall remain nameless when I stumbled across this gem.

I had no idea that this is what owning an import was all about, but I'm glad it's been cleared up for me now :)

so he/she is saying you are allowed to break the law if you drive an import? :)

so he/she is saying you are allowed to break the law if you drive an import? :)

more that its your DUTY! you own a high powered/performance car/import...you should be speeding and breaking some laws on a daily basis! don't let the community down!

It don't matter wot da car is I can drift it moite! RAV4 + 6 inches of hail on christmas day = fun!!

There is no challenge to driving a Jap import fast, nor is there a challenge to driving a standard commodore fast.

Press the skinny pedal hard I say!!

It don't matter wot da car is I can drift it moite! RAV4 + 6 inches of hail on christmas day = fun!!

There is no challenge to driving a Jap import fast, nor is there a challenge to driving a standard commodore fast.

Press the skinny pedal hard I say!!

lol danny u try hard sick uleh ...

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