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At the end of the day, u were a dick, u got caught...nothing more to it.

What counts is that you cop your fine/suspension on the chin, stick to it, and learn your lesson, its not the fact that u made the mistake, its whether you learn from it.

I dont deny i have given the odd squirt, but 260 is in no way a squirt. You were going for a max speed, fair enough. But do it somewhere else mate i dont care where, just further away from the city or on a track.

lol leave the poor guy alone he really only did like 65 in a 50 zone and drink driving hes just tryna sound cool 260 in a gtr and yerh reason for selling gtr cos it dont flutter like an s15 lols and no he doesnt have a house..or a business ahaha just rich as hell parents!

Hahaha...I was so waiting for that lol, being 18 and having rich parents isnt successful, when you work your arse off and pay for it yourself, live in your own house and dont need money off parents is much more sucessful....

Lol he can now have something that sounds like an SR instead of trying to make an RB26 trying too...

its also amazing how many L platers on on 600cc plus road bikes and not looked at twice haha

U do realize that people can get exemptions from riding a 250cc because of height issues? Some people are physically too big to rise a 250cc rice burner bike...

^^ ouchies....

no way you can get any sort of vehicle license if you have been done that bad, you NEED a car license to get a bike license remember....class c licenses teach you the basics of the road and bike licenses teach you how to ride a bike on the road following class C rules....i think you will find it quite impossible to obtain any sort of vehicle license in the next 2 years due to disqualification.

lol. Sorry, but untrue. U can get a class R license without a car one first.

LOL @ the anger expressed by some people.

Come on, it's his decisions and he made a bad one, he got the punishment, the end.

It was Port Wakefield road, its straight, its big, and at the right time of the day pretty much empty.

It's not like it was south road in a 60/80 zone with heaps of intersections, side streets, shops people traffic etc.

Jack

LOL @ thinking any public road is safe regardless of where it is...complete lack of respect of raod rules makes us (skyline drivers) all look bad.

He has been punished for his action

Yep, then comes on here, looking to get back on the road. Lesson well learnt.

it wasnt evan near the city lol...

If thats your thinking then....well....

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