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hey fairly sux when you blow over on that thing you know your sober but your blood alco sez otherwise safest nit ta drink on hta plates but im sure most of us did it at least once ( like the next mornin afta a blinder) so good luck on tha court date an be careful next time it only takes one full strength on ps

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$1300 for the car for me if i crash and $2100 if its stolen.

Yeah the excess is broken down into like:

$300 WA State something or rather.

$300 Under 25 Age excess.

$700 compulsory.

Then if its stolen

$400 on the mags and wheels and $400 on something else.

Famous Cars is about $1200 excess but i'm saving $1200 in insurance premium so its worth it.

whats the excess from just car though?
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This thread is psycho! I guess it ended up with a purpose after all since i have learnt alot about insurance costs.. im only insured 3rd Party Fire and Theft, since it is an R31 after all, costs me $660 with a maximum value on my car of 5K... which would be a pisser since i reckon the cars worth at least 8 :P..

Brent.

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OMG guys. Put yourselves in his shoes.

0.042 for a BAC isn't a crime in my eyes, hell 0.05 -> 0.08 isn't a crime in my eyes....but nevertheless, it's the law.

Remember not so long ago (okay, you know you're old when you can remember this...) when the limit was 0.08, and there was no P-plater limit?

Had he of blown 0.042 then none of you would have been on his back about it!

So give or take 10 years of law changes and this makes him a bad person? Get a freakin' grip.

back on topic: Nice car dude, looks pretty stock! Bring on the mods I say!

P.S. You're 23 and _just_ got your license? Are you like a sped or somethin? Hell.... that's 6 years of lost driving! *sigh*

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Yeah but the only place i saw selling 4dr skylines was at the autoworks in welshpool or somewhere and they cost just as much as my 2dr.

I know the power thing is the same etc but i wanted a 2dr.

BUt still this is 1/4 what i was quoted at RAC, $4800 full comp so anything below is better.

See that's why I bought a 4 door 860 odd buck full comp and $500 age excess if my gf prangs it. ;)
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i'm sure everyone in this thread will agree that your stupidity is unequaled in here.

You are trying to dump off an arrogance that you haven't had your day in court yet for DD. Well we'll all laugh the harder when they finally come after you.

And the rest of us will be even more pissed with you cause you'll just give more ammo to the biased justice system when they see another young fool in a fast car who DDs.

Thanks for being the idiotic minority that screws over the rest of us.

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tdawg,

Bad luck, i am also on my P's and drive a skyline when doing my L's i had a lady how teach a person who got done for DD 3times and he only had 1 drink each time.

And if your on your P's i belived u have to take the Phase 2 Test again and do 30hrs before u can get your P's which suck big time :) back luck once again.

By the sounds of it u have learnt from your mistakes, dw about another people on the fourm some of them dont have an open pov, if u had only had 1 or 2 drinks i can understand, i didnt know the P Limit was different to the normal limit and i read the drinking book etc etc (only found out when i was told by my driving lady)

so again hope everything turns out for the best and dont go screwing it up and driving the line without that paper

mike :headspin:

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its been said before but ill say it again, there are some real **** wits in here. its hardly DD, its a technicality. he never wanted sympathy, he never abused the police, he was just saying it sucked coz hes lost his license for 3 months right when he got his sweet new car, which was the reason for the post.

and no JXL not everyone agrees with you. i saw no arrogance in his comment and i see no evidence that he is the "idiotic minority."

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