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i dont even know what i have to do to get off my P1's , ive lost 3/4 demerit points , anyone know when i can get P2's ?

go to motor reg and sit the test, its a computer test.

pretty easy really, cost ya 20 bucks a shot, if you fail, you fail at life :(

i just got my full licence few months ago :down:

feels good to be able to have a beer with your old man over a pub meal and still be able to drive home :)

oi, get back to your holiday dan!

:(

j.ks matey, enjoying it?

happy endings? :)

haha Craig had a few happy endings.........

yeh the holiday Was great except for Vietnam, Phuket was AWESOME, im back in Bangkok atm for the last 5 days then im back home, but i cant wait till i pick up my car from Morpowa

so when u getting a new import???

151 is the strongest legal alcohol u can puchase, being ~76% and a full bottle being 44 standard drinks lol. i dont drink but i see the affects of it all the time.

Bundy OP (puke) isnt quite as strong (57%) but I bet it causes more punchups than the bacardi ever did :)

-D

sounds good dan!

i tried to see your beast at morpowa while i was there monday with a mate, couldnt see it though :(

lookin at a few stags in japland at the moment, your only round the corner, wanna pop in and have a look for me? :)

also have a 34 4 door over hear, just trying to settle a price, he is asking to much imo.

so yeah, soonish.

but then we cant call you ball bags any more Craig!!
i cant find them dude :)

sorry man!

they in a plastic bag but fuuk knows where!

Thats the most unfortunate sequential non related post ive seen in a while :sick:

-D

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