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Heres the go Milky.

A. you dont own a skyline

B. you arent a member

C. you are a cockhead

Three strikes and you're out, Onyabike tosspot :):laugh:

bahahahahaha here's the go for you oldtimer:

A. You're old

B. You're a n00b

C. You think you're cool

D. You're a wanker

funny thing about you Oldtimer is, you think paying me out is going to get you rep points, but problem is i've been here a lot longer than you and you've been here 2 minutes and already think you make the rules (1: overall, hardly anyone is a "member" 2:heaps of people don't own skylines on here and 3:Your opinion doesn't count for anything) I've seen you mid life crisis type go through here quite a bit..given your case is a little sader but none the less....like I said go back to playing with your car, putting on the wrong offset wheels and talking about your awesome alarm you got installed by autobarn.

Mightnt be for you but it would suck for me. i doubt that any road rules we tested under are even in existence today. :)

dude back in your day you could get other people go for licence for you and i think the test was to drive the coppa down to the nearest takeaway and buy him lunch.... true story....

Mightnt be for you but it would suck for me. i doubt that any road rules we tested under are even in existence today. :laugh:

This is true, wouldn't be worth it. Nothing has changed enough for me since I 1st got my license to make it hard, where as in 1928 you'd have what like 2 rules? :)

Josh's great trickery scam sounds good on paper, but we're forgetting Vic license = I must drive cars that meet their power to weight.

:)

P.s f**k using a p plate haha

Morning milky. had your heinz 3 veg mix yet. :)

ahahah LOL :laugh:

Feeling tough this morning??....f*ck off and die already...i'm sick of wasting my time arguing with you...you're always wrong, your arguments are crap and you aren't worth my time.

ahahah LOL :)

Heres the go Milky.

A. you dont own a skyline

B. you arent a member

C. you are a cockhead

Three strikes and you're out, Onyabike tosspot :O:D

ahahah LOL :laugh: + :D

NOELS WINNING MATT... :D

anyway morning sau.. did u all poop alot since last night..? im eating beef meatballs and fried rice :D

dude back in your day you could get other people go for licence for you and i think the test was to drive the coppa down to the nearest takeaway and buy him lunch.... true story....

if only you knew how true that was bloke. However, after i left the outback and came to Bris I managed to actually lose my license a time or 2 and had to sit real tests. That sucked.

u have to stick up for noel or u'll be walking half the time!

Niz and ole grey one have reached an understanding. He understands that I am a cantankerous old c#$#$

And I understand that he wants to be just like me when he gets old. :):):)

dude back in your day you could get other people go for licence for you and i think the test was to drive the coppa down to the nearest takeaway and buy him lunch.... true story....

My mum's dad was an inspector in NSW..and what you're saying is right, except that in her case the licensing officer asked "can she drive mate" he said "yeah shes a good driver" She got her license then and there...hahaha

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