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Hi,

It has crossed my mind, the thought of how old everyone on here really is.

So I thought I would try and find out. I have included a Poll so we can all see the results.

Thank you,

Regards

Edited by paulr33
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so far im the only 1 under 18? :(

If you already own the 33, i hope you get your licence b4 1/07/07 :P

I guess even if you do get your licence b4 1/7/7, you run the risk of a $1100 fine and 3 dimerit points, for every time you get pulled over, for the next 3yrs :/ .

If you already own the 33, i hope you get your licence b4 1/07/07 :P

I guess even if you do get your licence b4 1/7/7, you run the risk of a $1100 fine and 3 dimerit points, for every time you get pulled over, for the next 3yrs :/ .

hes got a non turbo sedan if my memory serves me correctly.....

but hate to be those 18 year olds that will be getting the fine and loss of points for the next 3 years! good luck to them

yeah mines a not a turbo, only reason being what you guys have stated, $1k fines every time i'd get pulled over. Although even with a non turbo once ive done some mods to it the cops will most likely pull me over anyway to check it and i can laugh in their face.

Oh and getting my P's 18/07/07 hehe.

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