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get a bike, it the new thing all the kids are doing

I see bikes everywhere, especially near the FTG area. pulling up at the lights on some weekends and their will be like 10-13 bikes at the front. my bra is keepin his CBR 250 for me. he's since moved onto a '07 GSXR 750 im gonna get my licence at the end of the year. and who knows maybe one day ill get over the Car thing. and Ditch it for a Monsterous Superbike. youd have to admit, some of these late model bikes are damn cool. and seriously quick.

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friends with good driving records hardly get pulled up, but others with bad records are constantly being hassled.

i think this is so true. my friends who have good records never get pulled up. the ones who have bad records always seem to have issues with cops.

been driving a r32 for around 8 months pulled over only once reason being had a massive t wing spoiler was at the back of the pack and i just past glen waverley where all those hot cars are sometimes.

got defected for pod, height and wing other then that nothing and i drive everywhere city, frankston, noble, dandy, springvale.

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