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I'm the same. I'm 20, own a GTR. I took out a rather large loan for it, but I'm working hard to pay it off. I catch the train into work each day, and only drive the thing on weekends and maybe some week nights.

It's only racked up 4000k's in 10 or so months, but most of those k's came from when I took it to Kangaroo Island on a holiday! Hahaha GTR on Kangaroo Island = Win.

wow i remember when i use to be in high school it was 11 bucks for a multi trip...

yeh full time secondary students tickets are still about $12-13. I make concession cards at work, anyone want 1? :banana:

ya can always buy the student trips but ya cant anymore on the train cause they have dudes that chekc ur tickets...

yeah they got hell ticket nazi's on the train. i was on the way home from uni, carrying all my uni books, got checked for my ticket. im like here it is with my uni id to prove i go there.. ignoring all the uni shit i was carrying. oh no this id expired a week ago.. umm yeah i just started uni this week, havnt had a chance to get it renewed.. so they write me a ticket to get my id checked to make sure im a student.. :laugh:

i mean ffs.. i cant be bothered going into town to show my id to save 90cents or whatever it was for that trip.

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I would get angry at you, but apparently at my age, getting angry makes my hair fall out lol

follicaly challenged ehh..........bahhh hair is over rated anyway, ask Madaz, he has some and still goes for the biker look, lol

lol true that Pete

i remember when a bus ticket was actually a little ticket of paper and used to cost 20c and a bus pass was actually a pass and you stuck little tickets on the pass and each day that had a ticket on it meant you rode for free (paid for earlier)

but this isnt the what ever happened to thread that sort of died .... say what ever happened too....

ya can always buy the student trips but ya cant anymore on the train cause they have dudes that chekc ur tickets...

but they only come out at night :) and in past five years only once on the way into town

dodgy sau scabby money saving tactics :(

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