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you will be like me in a few yearsor sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

NAWWWW BUT IM AZNNNNNNNN !!!!!!!! DEFINATELY LONGAAAAAAA ~~ i cant wait to ride with chu it will be a dream cum truuuu :)

Like a kid going fishing with his father.

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http://nissansilvia....c=470690&st=120

there u go babe

p.s heres his facebook.. go read the comments/photos..

http://www.facebook....118304941569989

He is getting trollzord. hard. beware..

Ta, :(

Those FB pages always end up like that. :/

seems kinda silly though, pushing a heavy, rear wheel drive car on wet/ damp roads

and instead of the government wanting to teach kids about front/rear/all wheel drive and car dynamics....

herp derp?

well thats what there about to say in court to me got my p plates and lit them up right out of vicroads ..... pity there was cop just round the corner

Seriously?

well thats what there about to say in court to me got my p plates and lit them up right out of vicroads ..... pity there was cop just round the corner

Are you serious??!!! Having your license is a privileged not a given right! I don't have a problem with driving a little over, or taking your aggression out on the track but FFS, imagine how hurt your family and friends would be if something happened to you.

1) U make my job and my fellow nurses jobs harder when you decide to wrap yourself around a tree and we've gotta put ourselves at risk of whatever blood born diseases you might have running around ur body to stitch your sorry arse up or remove fragments of the road from ur face

2) I don't want some dumb arse like you lighting em up in a shopping strip, losing control cos your a wanker and hitting my son.

3) People like you are the reason why cops think Skyline with P plates= pull over. U give the rest of us a bad name!

Oh and that isn't going to impress girls either, all it's going to get u is an arse raping for the legal system

BTW - Even if the silver 34 mentioned above had hit a pole or a car I still would have gone to see if they were ok. It human nature. Even if the are the lower gene pool. If they had hit another car photos would have been taken and the cops called. It pretty simple.

I agree I couldn't let another human being regardless of there actions lay there and die without doing anything, but that's just me.

There is lots of things we do in life that can hurt ourselves or others...smoking, drinking, IV drug use, hooning......the list goes on...the point is we pick our poison we just have to do it as safe as possible

My driving instructor told me stories of people who had only just got their Ps and done burnouts out the front of Vicroads then subsequently lost their licence on the spot. I always thought they were laughable urban myths. I didn't know there were people stupid enough to actually do that!

My driving instructor told me stories of people who had only just got their Ps and done burnouts out the front of Vicroads then subsequently lost their licence on the spot. I always thought they were laughable urban myths. I didn't know there were people stupid enough to actually do that!

My mate did it after getting his car back from the impound lot, ripped it out the front, cop around the corner, got done, car straight back in. I laughed at how stupid some people can be.

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