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humm reminds me im on good behavior .. thus no GTR .. have to laze around in my gtst and chaser .. it is true tho if u dont do anything stupid eg. speeding.. hoon activity you wont get hasseled by cops.. drive slow like a grandma andthey leave you alone..

P.S if your friends used you for that they werent ever mates .. mates are ones who stick wit u no matter wat tell you its only a small amount ..

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i went on 1 year probation, i bought the skyline 6 months into it, and i actually managed to do the remaing 6 monthw probabtion with ym brand new toy, (((almost getting caught liek every week)))

but yeah, we do stupid things, and we must live with it..

p.s talking aobut tools, i was in the Mcdonalds drive through today, the guy behind me in the passenger side got out, and said ""nice car mate, can u spool it"" i gave him a weird look and said nah, ill be right... i got the no need to be a jerk about it prick and he walk away....

Who does that?

Normally I don't say anything, but geez man, your grammar and spelling are absolutely atrocious! I'm not sure whether you're deliberately mis-spelling words or whether there is something else going on, but it hurts trying to read what you've typed. The term "taking a chainsaw to the English language" seems appropriate here.

Anyway, now that's off my chest I'll reply to your original post :( I can't say I've never done anything silly in or on cars and bikes, but one of my close relatives has lost his license a number of times, and was handed a 22 year suspension (2x absolute + 2 years), but this was reduced to 5 years after a visit to the appeals court. He did heaps of really stupid things, and I am amazed that he managed not to hurt/kill himself or someone else, but he has most definitely learned his lesson and now drives more sedately than my Mum... lol. He's kept his license incident-free since getting it back a few years ago :)

but in a drive through lol... and revhead if u are saying my english sucks, probably something to do with sitting in bed using a laptop with the lights off lol....

but seriously i dont fulled unglish

but in a drive through lol... and revhead if u are saying my english sucks, probably something to do with sitting in bed using a laptop with the lights off lol....

but seriously i dont fulled unglish

Lol nah was really aimed at the thread starter... there's a difference between some typos, and giving someone a headache :(

i did read from the start mate...

117 in a 60 zone...now i have goin over the limit....but f**k mate..double the legal limit?? what the f**k were you thinking you f**king moron..and you come in here like it's some sort of joke that you lost your license...

mate did i say it was a f**king joke NO. And as i said at the start I wood just like to let people no that i am not bragging and that i wish to hear about other peoples experiences...

f**k HEAD

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