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ive been driving for 4 years and just lost my license on my P1s. does that mean i need to sell my 33 because im not allowed to drive a turbo? i think its a load of shit if thats the case. dont do the 3 year bull crap because its almsot impossible to do it for that long with the demerit points system these days. take the 6 months. trust me because now im doing 15 months.

Sell turbo car, get N/A 4cyl and you may be able to keep your license for longer next time. :thumbsup:

p.s learn to spell before you press the add reply button buddy, your not 10 anymore

you're* :nyaanyaa:

i lost my licence for a fair while, had to go back on L's then p1 right now, i get to still keep n drive my 33 gtr because im over 25 and have held a full licence before...

in this guys case, its 6 of one, 1/2 a dozen of another, when/if he goes to court it could go either way, comes down to the case he puts forward and the judges mood on the day...

you can only try mate, if your unsucessful well at least you tried but then its time to sell up, if you win well you get to pump more hard earned cash into your money pit :(

goodluck

p.s learn to spell before you press the add reply button buddy, your not 10 anymore

errrr try spelling unsuccessful correctly before you start telling people to learn how to spell :P

Sell turbo car, get N/A 4cyl and you may be able to keep your license for longer next time. :thumbsup:

The air a little thin up there..?

haha but don't you think it is ironic that you misspelled and used incorrect grammar in a post where you told someone to improve their spelling? I think it is awesome :)

haha but don't you think it is ironic that you misspelled and used incorrect grammar in a post where you told someone to improve their spelling? I think it is awesome :)

yeah yeah, hilarious :P ... but you get where im coming from, it was getting to a point where every1 couldnt understand what he was writing :/

anyway, keen to see what he does

Yeah I am frustrated daily by the inability of Gen Y to spell or use correct grammar - it is a truly scary thing that one can go through school and not understand the difference between "your" - which is a possessive (will you ride YOUR bike today?), and "you're" - which is a shortening of two words "you are" (YOU'RE going to get run over if you ride your bike on the road).... it is not really that hard.

Take it to court, you'll get an exemption (especially because its your first loss of licence) In saying that, the exemption is just to get you from home to work, not letting you drive your turbo'd car.

Although if you had your licence/car before the laws came in, you'll be able to drive it. Just keep evidence proving this in your car for when you are pulled over.

Yeah I am frustrated daily by the inability of Gen Y to spell or use correct grammar - it is a truly scary thing that one can go through school and not understand the difference between "your" - which is a possessive (will you ride YOUR bike today?), and "you're" - which is a shortening of two words "you are" (YOU'RE going to get run over if you ride your bike on the road).... it is not really that hard.

It's not wise to play the correction game with a school teacher around... ;)

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