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Havent you been driving without a license for quite some time?

Also, you mention in your first post you didnt get a license because you were scared of injuring people, Yet you drove unlicensed and probably very inexperienced?

Thats a wee bit contradictory.

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I was tired of being scared about getting caught. The driving was never the problem. The actual sitting the test was the problem.

Oh, and nice edit there. It was... uh... Smooth.

Yes thank you, thank you, i'll be in aaaaaaaaal week.

And shane, i'm the best damn street racer around. Uuuuh huh!

pfft! I shit myself when a ute and an rx7 lined me up. I nearly peed a little!

Grats on getting your license Anna!! *shy*

OK now for the boring bit... *puts on cardigan*

Shitfights = no

I've cleaned the thread out, banter is OK but it was getting a bit nasty/personal. I really don't have time to sort this kind of thing out today, so if I'm forced to clean up this thread again I won't be real impressed.

Well I guess its good to know that one can get away without having a lisence these days....

grats on getting your lisence anna. I had no idea you didnt have one before I read this thread either...

Well I guess this thread proves you CAN'T! Yes she'd been driving around on her learners for the last 4 years, but always with someone in the car. The one time she drove alone she got bloody caught! We had the 32 out near Crestmead having some work done, and we needed to pick it up. I drove out there in the 33, with the hope that she'd drive it home, as it's the easier car to drive. Everything went swimmingly, and then less than 200 metres from our home, cops see her and pull her over. So it's not something i'd recommend trying on a regular basis, as you can lose 1 point for driving unlicensed, and 1 point for driving with no L plates up. So that's half your license gone right there. The cop she had was very understanding, and only gave her the 1 fine.

Thanks everyone for the nice comments and congratulations, she really appreciates it :):woot:

CONGRATS ANNA!

WHOOT good on ya.....

Im getting mine in March, im feeling pretty confident driving a shitbox lancer, an echo, and ians GT-R. Just need to work on some finer details.

Talk about variation....

Oh yeah then theres the Instructors car, which i will be figuring out tomoro.

I will also be jumping in before the June/July Driving laws YES!

Im glad you got it....and i Too hope that i get some guy who passes me for my boobs heh heh....WIN!

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