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Ah well... Small groups FTW

Agreed... something about not trusting wanker 19 year olds in cars they've only just begun to learn *sigh* it sounds harsh, but it really does take something horrible to happen to learn your limits. Until then, you're just gonna keep pushing. And besides, I don't like watching people go over the edge...

* engin out, engin in. one week end should be enough*

I'm sorry, that saying has already been taken... and it's

ENGINE OUT, ENGINE IN, IN ONE DAY, THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT *clap clap*

Agreed... something about not trusting wanker 19 year olds in cars they've only just begun to learn *sigh* it sounds harsh, but it really does take something horrible to happen to learn your limits. Until then, you're just gonna keep pushing. And besides, I don't like watching people go over the edge...

I'm sorry, that saying has already been taken... and it's

True true!

In saying that, some of the mid 20 something’s can be just as bad, newb driver‘s, first turbo performance car, it’s just not a good mix.

I’m not saying I’ll be the next F1 race car driver, but I know my limits and what I can do, newb’s make the silly behavior so much more dangerous up in the hills.

I was just watching the news and a Black Series1 R33 has run into a house, they showed it in postion then being towed out, bit of a mess there was a front end size hole in a brick wall, they said he was drunk.

I was just watching the news and a Black Series1 R33 has run into a house, they showed it in postion then being towed out, bit of a mess there was a front end size hole in a brick wall, they said he was drunk.

Another Bad Rap for Skyline

not gonna get any better either unfortunately. idiots keep getting their licences and then getting fast cars :no: its always been like this, just now they are targeting us a lot more :(

i aint never been pulled over, except for doing 140 in 100 zone, and that was in my subaru (the bus that beat ian to the meet last night :no: sorry, that actually made it)

ps: your face!

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