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ok my car is gone... I had my fun with it. I hope it ends up good home!

anyway I am thinking the death trap, yeah the revhead + 1000cc Mike = Death! :P

anyway I want to get some tips or advice on choosing bike, but b4 do that I need to get a bike permit!

what are the steps and is there people I can call for lesson?

cheers

Joe

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i wouldn mind getting a bike license - but the fact that theres no metal around me always had made me feel insecure. A mate of mine has one but he's got the smaller license and got a way powerful bike so e's been pulled over by the cops heaps.

Maybe one day - go for it Joe if its what you want - just remember to take me for a ride sometime :P

Maybe one day when i get the guts - i'll get one too.

ok you get the booklet that learner drivers get to study before the test and in that is a special section for motorcycles - read n study - go ni the transport centre sit the motorcycles learner test - pass get the logbook blah blah blah - basically what im trying to say is its exactly the same procedure you would follow as in getting your drivers license from the begining these days.

he's not getting another skyline he's getting a gay ol rex - hmm did i just say that!! oh well he's driven a real car (mine) hehe three days of the rex he'll be begging for a line haha

Yep more study - good luck with the license matey!!

Originally posted by 33Spec2

i luv wrx's but there are 2 many round guess u could say that about Skylines 2!

Sure can!!

Last Saturday I drove from Wanneroo to Vic Park and return.

Saw nine R33's in that time...that blew me away

mmm but skylines you have to work to get them out here - wrx's u can just drive off the showroom floor - literally i pass at least 5 rex on the way to work another 5 at least on the way back - i will see another skyline either way once a day if im lucky - compared to wrxs they are rare - which can either be a good thing or bad thing but i think good thing - driven a wrx heaps of time sand theres just way too many "clones" about least a skyline i find them a little more personalised!

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