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Cheers Frog Stomp.

But my car was fixed for a week and ten i had an accident.

So im back at being carless.

I need to learn how to drive frist. Then get better parts for my car.

Anyone have front right qtr, reinforcemnt bar for the front bar and a right head light and right all orange indicator?

On the way down from Lofty i had a slight mishap.

For the record No I was not being super cool and a drift wanna be.

I just did something i now no i should never do around a corner.

Follow link to my WIP thread in the 4dr section.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...48335&st=20

go down to post #30 by me.

Oh well i guess i should jump back on my high horse and start a fixing her

Serty - 1.

Been around a stobbie pole before. not a good experience.

Funny thing is Dad answered the fone with Are you ok and where have you crashed your car. no hello no how are you.

Just those few words. he was waiting for the fone call since i got my car.

I guess its now time to do a driver training course. So i can see what my car can do in a controlled environment.

Who's keen on a SAU Driver training day????????

Prob no one as im most liely the youngest memeber in the SA section lol. Dammmm you 19.

When I was younger 16-18 we bought an old Galant between 2 other mates (Brenton being one of their names lol).

As I live down south we used to head down Willunga and thrash about on the dirt roads and paddocks.

We found this awesome big grass patch just off the side of a road next to a vine yard. Perfectly smooth.

We (thinking back now it was silly) used to fly along at around 90-100km's rip the hand brake on, the car would od 360's so quick you'd feel dizzy and couldn't see where you were in the spin. As the spin would slow we'd try to get control and then snakey it as long as possible before we either just lost control or clipped one of the permapine posts.

Thats how I learnt to control a car.

I'd love to do an SAU Driver Training Day.

Find out the information for us and see can see how many people are interesting. :)

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