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i believe 1 kerb was plowed lol....as i stated a couple pages ago

So I take it that was when you were talking about boosting it around a corner? You did fail to say that you actually made contact with the kerb though :)

So did you check for any susp/rim damage?

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It doesn't matter if its a slopey curb or pack of midgets... you still hit something. The fact that your not taking it serious scares me, you put yourself, your passengers and the car (!!!) in danger. If you have the money for a GTR then spend some of that excess cash in taking it to a track or skid pan and get the stupidity out of your system.

Have some respect for the car and all the hard work you've put into getting it. Just cause you have insurance doesn't mean you can be reckless on the roads. By all means enjoy your car, just do it sensibly.

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