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it would be nice if people who didnt own a GTR 35 stay off this section of the forum.

One who CAN buy such a car is no fool in my mind.

Lol so you are now better than everyone because you own a GTR...Wanker

SO lets see here, you can afford a cars thats $180k yet you dont wanna pay 5k a year for insurance, are you going to be able to pay for tyres, brake pads, trans fluid etc?

my guess is no you wont be able too, or is paying 600 dollars a tyre criminal too? so you will run around on $150 nankangs or somthing

no I CAN pay that quote. But you cant deny that those figures and that excess is not uncomfortably high. Perhaps worst case scenario I will...I dont know. 

But thanks for your input zebra...appreciate it.

Those figures are high because of dick head drivers like you, did you ever think of that?

Maybe if you learnt to behave behind the wheel of a car your quote would be half that.

It's not his fault he "accidentally" goes over the speed limit

Appreciate all the feedback but its not what I want to hear.

My my how people act when not face to face with someone. 

Thanks again for your responses.

Ill visit again once ive lost my licence for a 4th time :)

fixed

...oh and can we get this moved to the wasteland where it belongs?

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...oh and can we get this moved to the wasteland where it belongs?

nice one Andrew

come visit me sometime when in melbourne.

http://www.malvernhealthandfitness.com.au/

6.30am Muay Thai class. bring your mouth guard :)

lulz

big man huh

he needs to go to the gym and eat some food, wasting away there, a strong breeze might blow him away......... bye bye :)

KUNG POW!!!!!!!

Sometimes this site is tops, today is one of those days!!!

no I CAN pay that quote. But you cant deny that those figures and that excess is not uncomfortably high. Perhaps worst case scenario I will...I dont know. 

But thanks for your input zebra...appreciate it.

I'd be more uncomfortable with that nagging feeling that if I've lost my licence 3 times in 5 years I'm probably a shit driver.

Insurance companies are there to make a profit mate, they're not a charity. Why should they insure you when you've demonstrated several times that you're a high risk?

never taken my car to chapel st at night mate

never dragged my car

you clearly dont live in Victoria where cops wait at the bottom of a hill in a 60k zone and pull you over when you accidentally hit 70 or 75.

you clearly have never driven on a 80k road where you get pulled over going 85 (but lo and behold the 40k signs from the construction workers were left out on the weekend even though they arent working) and so you lose your license.

Make accusations like that and you look the fool.

drive with ya eyes shut and miss those 40 ks signs your fault

come down a hill doing 70 or 75 in a sixty what your car does not have a brake pedal ?

dont obey the limits make you look like a fool

been driving since 1976 and never lost my license. 3 times in 5 yrs is just bad driving

He is such a nice chap - inviting me to a fighting lesson....dunno how well ill go though, you know with 2 busted knees, stuffed back and shoulder though, but thanks all the same, are the lessons expensive, not sure If ill be able to afford to keep flying to melbourne and pay for the lessons once a week.

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