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Hope you've made the right choice for yourself anyway Josh, better than court IMO :P

Anyways I'm off...baibai all :happy:

It's a much better choice, however it is a HUGE effort now to get my license back.

I do weird things, I just didn't want to give the Police the joy and satisfaction of beating me.

lol, what did you get cuaght for??

What time? lol.

In short, I was appealing a suspension, and they were opposing it with 4 years of evidence as to why Im no longer fit to hold a license.

I ditched the license, they can't oppose shit now.

i had my dad take my car to a tail shafting place today, to get them to see if the tailshaft was out of balance at all, and i told them if it was to fix it. bcoz i thought it was slightly out.

anyway dad dropped my car back off at my work i didnt get to drive it till 5pm on the way home and when driving it home then whole rear end has a terrible shudder now. worse then ever before, so i think they have over balanced it or something, i dont know why they touched it in the first place if it didnt need doing. that is what i told them anyway... i dunno i give up aye....

i had my dad take my car to a tail shafting place today, to get them to see if the tailshaft was out of balance at all, and i told them if it was to fix it. bcoz i thought it was slightly out.

anyway dad dropped my car back off at my work i didnt get to drive it till 5pm on the way home and when driving it home then whole rear end has a terrible shudder now. worse then ever before, so i think they have over balanced it or something, i dont know why they touched it in the first place if it didnt need doing. that is what i told them anyway... i dunno i give up aye....

Just skid it, it will either get better or worse

:ninja:

so they'll probably impose some sort of restriction withholding you from obtaining your license for x amount of time or something...lol sucks ass but at least you beat them to it sorta....

damn that sucks, just live in hope that one day it will all be good lol

yeah so annoying, so now i gotta take it back to them to say for them to fix it.

hope they do. i just want it back the way it was now it wasnt too bad after driving it now lol

its like some1 has welded some steel to the tail shaft and its not spinning correctly now causing it to shudder, problem didnt need fixing in the first place by the looks of it, it could have easily been something else doing it, but i thought they would know if it was the tail shaft or not? since they are in the business.

so they'll probably impose some sort of restriction withholding you from obtaining your license for x amount of time or something...lol sucks ass but at least you beat them to it sorta....

thats correct, however the national data base wont get updated, im not even listed as a licensed driver, shows just how slack they are, and only keep an eye on their own state systems.

So, yeh I could go and apply and take the test for a vic license, just have to watch out for where i drive in qld

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