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Well, interesting info after talking to transport. As it's me, some downer at court processed the paper work even though no one actually went.. Anyone else I'd say it would have slipped.

Ended up with a 6 month suspension, which is awesome as if I didn't do what I did I would have got 12 months. Love hate situation, I would have liked it to be ignored, but knew it wouldn't have, and only ended up wit half what I should have.

Plus, I've already been self serving it, and will continue to self serve while I don't have a license (thought they might have started it from when i reapplied).

And when I re apply I go back onto my opens. The system works to some degree, yet fails and I only end up with half teh time *giggles*

Edited by Mr Kofi Ahmed
stop Lauging and come join me.... lol see how long before he bans you....

errrmmm ok. It's not his site though, hes not a mod, global mod or admin...hes not anything...how will he ban us. As far as I can see, he's just a member.

re: my request earlier, who here has an R33 and a mulitmeter on them? A free set of dash LEDs for an answer!!!!!

I get positive on the point of the bulb, to be sure I reversed the probes and got a negative.

Congrats Joshwa...only a short while to wait :D

Yeap, not too long at all. Unfortunately the job interview(s) I had lined up will have to be binned, as no license no job, and it's no good going back to the real estate office I was at, as I just cant get there, so it'll be annoying, but I'm not risking driving for such a sort suspension time, last I heard it was upto $3000 and 12 months in jail.. So... Flag that.

It'll give me time to work any hour part time jobs around town and give me the opportunity to have another performance car come re applying time.

yeh bow to my POWAH :D

Probably out of interest and to talk about things other than cars.

yeah, but it costs monehh..and there is no gain....rofl, how are you a global mod :D Use your powah to fix my email!!!

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