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Congrats on the new car!

Have respect for the car and you won't go wrong. You don't need to go fast to pull women in a GTR anyway :no:

I got my GTS-T at 18 after driving a corrolla >_< ... my advice would be to book a advanced driving training at AHG and get in on a skid pan day. You may think you'll never get into a situation but trust me you will :woot: The AHG course changed my driving pretty dramatically, the skidpan was just fun haha.

It'll show you your limits and the limits of the car, you will come unstuck when your pushing yourself. Its a lot better if thats on a skid pan than a public road riddled with poles and curbs.

Sign up for SAUWA and get in on the next cruise. Once you see and hear some of the other cars you'll be hooked, let the mods begins :O

Congrats on the new car!

Have respect for the car and you won't go wrong. You don't need to go fast to pull women in a GTR anyway :no:

I got my GTS-T at 18 after driving a corrolla >_< ... my advice would be to book a advanced driving training at AHG and get in on a skid pan day. You may think you'll never get into a situation but trust me you will :woot: The AHG course changed my driving pretty dramatically, the skidpan was just fun haha.

It'll show you your limits and the limits of the car, you will come unstuck when your pushing yourself. Its a lot better if thats on a skid pan than a public road riddled with poles and curbs.

Sign up for SAUWA and get in on the next cruise. Once you see and hear some of the other cars you'll be hooked, let the mods begins :O

That is great advice

Hey Snatch

Glad you finally found one.

Insurance Arrrrgghh!!!

$4k per year - mmm

Year1 - New pushbike (no licence), Upgraded susp, brakes

Year2 - new turbs, pipes, exh

Year3 - ....

No doubt will see you out there when I get mine back on the road (that lasted all of 2 weeks since purchase)

"...I hear they have cruises..."

Yeah well maybe but not while my cars in the shop :laugh:

Never heard of them.

They seem like nice boys, but they stay up late and make too much noise :P

Correction

Week1 - New tubos, pipe, exh, front bar

Year1 - New bike.....

Year2 - :O

j/j :(

Week 1- Replace turbos, ECU, Pipes and tune

Week 2- Replace brown jeans

Week 3- Rescue car from tree, replant tree

Week 4- Push bike

J/J :O

Yeah well maybe but not while my cars in the shop :laugh:

They seem like nice boys, but they stay up late and make too much noise :P

Week 1- Replace turbos, ECU, Pipes and tune

Week 2- Replace brown jeans

Week 3- Rescue car from tree, replant tree

Week 4- Push bike

J/J :O

haha funny

wen r the pics going up :O

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