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shanef you just took your motor down to jhh didnt you, not the whole car?

havnt been able to get it down to him yet. but he said all he wants is motor, no ancilleries as they'd just be cluttering up space in his workshop

what age do you qld peeps get off p's ad onto full licence, 20 yeah?

theres no set age, but we have to have our P's for 3 years (time spent with it suspended gets added on the top)

But yeah, if you get your Ps when you turn 17, and dont get done you would have your opens on your 20th birthday.

And shane ok about the car, I just saw a gtr down in daniels workshop (as in next to JHH he pulls out a lot of the engines for John) thought it was yours, same colour and all :thumbsup:

hmm i went on a 1 point for one year probation... does this put my opens back a year??? i was told my the woman at the transport department desk No... but others have told me otherwise.

still at farking work *sigh*

builds at a stand still at the moment. i'm waiting for my parts to arrive, and i dont want to send the engine to john without them as he'd do all the machining and it'd sit there until the parts arrived.

other than that i've removed the hicas, relocated the battery to the boot, including re-wiring how the connections are given from the positive to the headlights etc (ran 0 gauge from back to alternator, mounted bridging block on rail that connects to the alternator etc using gold plated connectors also) and cleaned the engine bay so she's all schmick

hmm i went on a 1 point for one year probation... does this put my opens back a year??? i was told my the woman at the transport department desk No... but others have told me otherwise.

Yeah dont lose any time man, just dont get done again :thumbsup:

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