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Nah mate its all good, i have the car up and running now, it was only the last 2 days.

I wont be driving it on my own till i get my p's next month! :)

Cheers for your concern/advice anyway mate

To answer your original question:

LICENCE - LEARNER

Unaccompanied Learner $590

LICENCE - LEARNER

Fail to display 'L' plates on car as required $179

and probably a hefty suspension period.....

You asked a simple question heres a simple answer... :)

taken from www.rta.nsw.gov.au

edit* hey wait a minuite, your in Vic aren't u.... I got no idea lolz

You spastic! - I hope you run up the ass of a Ferrari and have to pay it off for the next 50 years - maybe then you'll realise what a dumb idea driving without a license and insurance can be.

I also sincerley hope that you dont injure or kill anyone.

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