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Yea I lost mine 3 years back for 6 months doing 99 in a 60 zone on a bike. Then feb this year they got me for 72 in a 60 zone that I just sucked up cause I was about to get my silvia on the road but yea this time I definitely know I'm not in the wrong.

they might not think that going on previous accounts which always makes things harder.

Goodluck just the same

Knowing your not in the wrong and proving it are 2 different things. I was on my Ps for 5 years 9 months. Back in the day (about 1998) when you lost your license on you Ps you had to start again. I lost it with 3 months to go. On my driving record is says I lost it for "undue noise"

I even took it to court as I had only lost 2 points but got shafted anyway.

I think I may be the only skyline owner in the world without a traffic offense/warning... :P I've had my car searched for no reason and whatnot but they've always been pretty good about it.

I think the standard exhaust helps keep their attention on every other performance car (or commodore) on the road, no one hears you coming and no one notices if you flatten it to get through some oranges :) that said, exhaust isn't far off on my list if things to buy...

Just wondering if any one had the cars broken into last night? Both of my 31's were broken into, the daily was moved about 30 or so metres cause the retard(s) tried to push start an auto even with an imobiliser flashing in there face. Asking because none of the other cars in the car park we're touched, only my 31's. If ya's hear anything that could be related let me know. Oh, hobart side of the state by the way. Cheers.

bit of a delay in the actually spotto, but anyhow, spotted a really clean Red wine 32 GTR about 2 months ago on the brooker, enkei wheels on it i think in a bright but dull silver finish, it had been resprayed (could tell by the peel), but was done well by the looks of it. noisy pads in it and plates were C something so hasnt been here that long i'd say. looked like a genuine low K car and had a young blonde lass behind the wheel. RESPEK

bit of a delay in the actually spotto, but anyhow, spotted a really clean Red wine 32 GTR about 2 months ago on the brooker, enkei wheels on it i think in a bright but dull silver finish, it had been resprayed (could tell by the peel), but was done well by the looks of it. noisy pads in it and plates were C something so hasnt been here that long i'd say. looked like a genuine low K car and had a young blonde lass behind the wheel. RESPEK

sven/gtr001's car , gtr001 would be the girl driving ;)

bit of a delay in the actually spotto, but anyhow, spotted a really clean Red wine 32 GTR about 2 months ago on the brooker, enkei wheels on it i think in a bright but dull silver finish, it had been resprayed (could tell by the peel), but was done well by the looks of it. noisy pads in it and plates were C something so hasnt been here that long i'd say. looked like a genuine low K car and had a young blonde lass behind the wheel. RESPEK

That would have been me, dam those noisy race pads >_<

It's got CE28N's on it in the titanium silver which look a lot like enkei's.

I've only had in here for about 8wks, brought it from Melbourne.

Spot on with the respray, was done in a custom mix red wine (slightly lighter then the original GTR red wine) with a gold pearl.

:thanks:

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