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woop :)

good having a chat with some stagea owners finally.

saw a green s1 l plater on the way out too

Was good to finally meet you too, dude (and Teren, too)!

That other green s1 I'm pretty sure:

was Hugh's son's green s1 25G (now there are triplet dark green s1's :P) and a white s2 as I was leaving.
gold m35 arx turning onto sunnyholt rd at parklea... L plate driver, the look on the driver was priceless.

I assume you mean L plater driving the ARX? Have to be a PM35 wouldn't it?

I didn't think L plater's could drive turbo vehicles?!

I assume you mean L plater driving the ARX? Have to be a PM35 wouldn't it?

I didn't think L plater's could drive turbo vehicles?!

Pretty sure L platers can (cause they are under supervision or something), just P platers who aren't allowed to.

Pretty sure L platers can (cause they are under supervision or something), just P platers who aren't allowed to.

I stand corrected! my bad, I spose I just assumed if P plater's could drive turbo's that L Plater's couldn't either.

spotted Bis-e Bee driving past my work today.

You've had a lot of cars there of late, even of the evening!! Now I assume you don't live there so you must be having lots of work parties? :D

I also spotted your silver skyline in the driveway too :)

I stand corrected! my bad, I spose I just assumed if P plater's could drive turbo's that L Plater's couldn't either.

yeh my missus is learning on my stag, though i hold the stearing wheel while she's driving lol.

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