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Life Story entry #320 - Found a cool way to advertise on ebay for free :)

I got rid of the silver Stagea earlier this week, but still had it up on ebay. So I simply edited my ad to contain the words "Will swap" and they removed/suspended it without charge :)

LOL u see around page 32 short story

lawyer gets on to defend honda man, abuses cop challenges him to work out who he is.

cop finds out in 5min on public access stuff mentions how he found him. everyone finds out who he is posts pics of him. he complains to webpage owner who laughs at him and posts their convo :) gold gold gold

morale of thread, people can find out who you are. watch what u say :)

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LOL u see around page 32 short story

lawyer gets on to defend honda man, abuses cop challenges him to work out who he is.

cop finds out in 5min on public access stuff mentions how he found him. everyone finds out who he is posts pics of him. he complains to webpage owner who laughs at him and posts their convo :) gold gold gold

morale of thread, people can find out who you are. watch what u say :)

What post number does it start at? Page 32 for me is the last page.

friggin lol at that thread...why even post about street racing in the first place??? i mean ffs i posted a pic of me doin a skid "on my unlces property" and then almost 2 months later a lovely mod warned me for it...that was back in the 31 club days....if im gonna get warned for doing something...why wait for nearly 2 months.....the guy was a dooshbag victorian anyway

Funny thing is, its easy to believe that. With so many "proud" street racers in Australia, just loving to post and make the cops look bad even when they're doing you a favour, surprised it hasn't happened already.

I'm sure we'd have our very own thread like that if Officer Neil was on board :P

Geez Vu you had your license in year 11....if i remember correctly i was only 15 then

Actually went for my L's as soon as I could about mid-year 10 and got Ps by start of year 11... you must of been a young one lol most people went for theirs about that time to mid 11.

well we already got ppl stupid enough to bag him on threads he's reading, my favs was at the car show he went to. ppl saying "he was taking pics of my car what a f head" and giving him other assorted cr#p

so he's got your vin number prob license plate aswell not that it matters, and can get any details he wants of you and your insulting him on a thread you know he'll read. what are you hoping to gain other than pissing off someone that can burn you good if he wants.

and krishy if u were 15 in yr11 so u were what 16 in yr 12 wtf? half ppl at my yr12 formal were 18 and the other half 17. think u got ur math wrong :P

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and krishy if u were 15 in yr11 so u were what 16 in yr 12 wtf? half ppl at my yr12 formal were 18 and the other half 17. think u got ur math wrong :)

I was 16 when I was in year 12. Whats going on? People flunking or repeating enough to be 18 by year 12?

Mind you, I was in year 12 in 1989 ... prob well before most of you were born :P

yea 16 at the start right? turned 17 during. unless you getting pushed up years that should be how it go's

i turned 18 early in the following year, tis good when u can sign ur own permission slips :P

the cut off date is around june for which year you go into

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i was bought in 87, your argument is invalid :) i was 17 in year 12, turned 18 that october.

I turned 16 late December in year 11 ... so I was a genuine 16 all the way through year 12. Child genius! :P

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