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I doubt you got good at everything ... but its good to see you learning. Just keep a straight head when driving.

you doing the log book system I hope. Taking lessons from a qualified instructor?

i did get good on everything.

well the instructor i have doesn't fill out the boxes in the log book

he does it on his sheet, but he fills in the time sheet that's in the log book

Had to run home during my lunch break to pick up something.

2 Common-whore and 1 Falcon wanted to race in 3 different instances.

I just ignored the f**kers!

Afterwards at the next set of lights, one of the Common-whore driver told me my car was slow ... I told him that he was just stupid. :thumbsup:

Afterwards at the next set of lights, one of the Common-whore driver told me my car was slow ... I told him that he was just stupid. :)

lol ive got a good one for everyone out there wanting to get out of a drag or if someone is giving them shit politely say: " sorry sunshine but my starter motor alone has more killawatts than your car"

lol ive got a good one for everyone out there wanting to get out of a drag or if someone is giving them shit politely say: " sorry sunshine but my starter motor alone has more killawatts than your car"

thats probably not far from the truth.

Am I able to participate in cruises with my parents' Astra? :P

I'm sure I'll get left behind once I'd get to the Freeways/Expressways (hint: It's only 1.8L :) ) but I'd be able to enjoy a cruise for at least part of the way.

My favourite spots to cruise include the Hills and Clarendon, as well as the Southern and Port River Expressways. Note that I do live in the inner South.

Sorry Norm but no, where a Skyline club not astra club, in saying that get to know people and im sure someone may let you ride with them in the event there is a spare seat

Am I able to participate in cruises with my parents' Astra? :P

I'm sure I'll get left behind once I'd get to the Freeways/Expressways (hint: It's only 1.8L :) ) but I'd be able to enjoy a cruise for at least part of the way.

My favourite spots to cruise include the Hills and Clarendon, as well as the Southern and Port River Expressways. Note that I do live in the inner South.

cheers Matty got link please :)

madaz, mite wanna hav a watch of the HID group buy #2 as your name is already down ;)
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