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Damn your so funny, you should join the comics club.

Better then driving a car around when you can't use the potential on the street,

Makes you a showoff attention seeker

Cus breaking road rules on numerous occasions getting dicked and then posting it on an internet forum makes you not an attention seeker doesn't it?

As for potential you can't use on the street, my old excel could get up to 160(on a closed road ;)). You cant use that on the street, it's still a little hatchback and in no way built for performance. Stop acting like a f**kwit and pull ya head in or buy a Commodore.

Easy Peasy.

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I lost 11 points in 13 months in a NA R33. Then I bought a 300hp GTSt, lasted a year until I lost my remaining point. 3 months suspension. In the year that has followed, I've lost 2 more points cos I sped up through a yellow light in my 1.6L Mazda 323 daily.

OP your a f**khead.

Australia should adopt the 3 strike rule... in this case: 3 loss's of licence for the same reason - no licence for life.

he didn't learn the lesson from the first 2 penalties, he never will.

It's probably best policy Richee that our parents just give us what we need rather than what we want.

I know we're coming off Christmas, but as a parent, I've stuffed up many a time.

When I was 18 I lost 6 points in one hit in a S13 NA. Was like a kick in the teeth.

I figured if I keep driving like that I would probably lose my license pretty quickly. That was 6 years ago and I've never lost a point since, despite owning another 3 imports.

That's how I see lessons are well learnt. Perhaps if I hadn't learnt a lesson back then, who knows what kind of horrible things could have happened?

Ok, I did 100km in a 4 Lane in a 70 zone, at 12am when no one is around, sounds like 'common sense speeding'? Not really no, 75km in a 70 yes

You think i go around the city drifting and speeding ? You could, but if i had your record i probably wouldn't

Cool. Have this on good authority, people who use the word "cool" are often not "cool".

And iif you think even 99% of the people on this forum never gunned it somewhere before.....Yea mate, they are called on-ramps and the speed limit changed from 50 to 100.

Well think again, cos i'm pretty sure i've seen a f**kload of clowns from SAU hoon before. Maybe? Define a "f**kload" not really familiar with that unit of measurement but surely it must have something to do with clowns?

You're all just a bunch poofs over the forum.. Even in real life you know you have to give your a car a bit of a boot and you're all here flaming me cos i got unlucky twice?

I lost it 3 times cos i went over points and once 25km over = 1 month licence loss.....Not flaming but "Feedback", why didn't the magistrate do the same? Mine told me to do 40 hours of community service for driving without due care, i was 17 at the time tho and wiped out a VR commo on private property(footy oval). However, I LEARNT FROM MY MISTAKE!

And for you nerds that only Race on the "Track".

Go buy a hyundai excel for a daily, save yourself thousands of dollars on petty and getting defected etc. and use it as a track car. Good thinking but if anyone asks it was my idea tho.

Cos i'm pretty sure you bananas' cars aren't even EPA Legal, you're f**king polluting the planet, you're still no f**king good, its still illegal, bunch of hypricrits. Ever seen a coal power station in operation? In some way or another we are ALL POLLUTING THE PLANET JUST BY EXISTING IN TODAYS SOCIETY.

Put your emotions away they will only work against you in the real world.

Australia should adopt the 3 strike rule... in this case: 3 loss's of licence for the same reason - no licence for life.

he didn't learn the lesson from the first 2 penalties, he never will.

England basically set it so you lose your licence and you will pay more $$$ for or not get 3rd party bodily insurance = no drivey, legally anyways.

im kinda torn here between feeling sorry for the guy and being amazed at his stupidity.

My ability to empathise has an inverse relationship with the number of speeding tickets i have had and the fact i lost my licence once back in 07' ish.

I understand how tempting it is to let loose on an open road in a high powered car, even professionals like lewis hamilton and a journo in a fezza out in WA recently have not been able to resist the devil on their shoulder even while im sure they both had common sense in spades we all make mistakes.

However since that rather harsh rap on my knuckles im yet to receive another ticket and am only weeks away from all 12 (13?) points again finally. So please dude, if your still on here try not to take all the criticism personally and eat a bit of humble pie re your mistakes.

I know what i did was 'fun' but im also more than willing to admit that doing 160 along syd enfield drive (albeit 3 lanes, one am etc) was off the charts dumb and would never attempt anything like it again..

i dont know about all the 'get a bike, dont drive for 50 yrs comments' they arent realistic or helpful but definitely dont drive during the suspension period as you will get caught eventually and when your back on the road as from your enthusiasm you will be the very day your licence is intact (i know i was) please, for all our sakes, take it easy.

peace.

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In all seriousness you guys that go out the the track, how often do you guys and gals drive the car on the street? dont use ever get pulled over in rbt and defect stations?.. problem is, quite i few times myself or mates have been pulled over and car gone over for absolute nothing... so your still under the eye when your being sensible...

In all seriousness you guys that go out the the track, how often do you guys and gals drive the car on the street? dont use ever get pulled over in rbt and defect stations?.. problem is, quite i few times myself or mates have been pulled over and car gone over for absolute nothing... so your still under the eye when your being sensible...

i guess thats the steriotype that comes with the car , you just have to power through the crap if you really love your car. That's assuming you wern't actually doing something wrong.

At the end of the day, if if theres nothing "wrong" with your car in the legal sense, you've got nothing to hide.

Ever seen a coal power station in operation? In some way or another we are ALL POLLUTING THE PLANET JUST BY EXISTING IN TODAYS SOCIETY.

???????????????????????

You sound so fqn stupid. You Retard. You're telling me i can go litter everywhere cos everyone else does it?

It doesn't make it right you goose, the fact is its still illegal. Whether its doing a burnout or littering its still illegal, shut your mouth.

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Lol this thread is full of laughs.

Seriously why ask a question then go off your chops at people saying that if you own a "skyline" you should drive it hard, doesn't mean we are old if we respect our cars and not rape the tits off it all the time. I for one have put alot of time and money into my project to drive it like i stole it and get picked up by the cops 3 times to loose my licence, i think it come down to your lack of driving experience and your own stupidly to speed and be a tool on the road.

It's people like you why the police target us that respect and are general car enthusiasts.

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