Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I got 0/8, but the answers were wrong because:

1. - I was driving a Semi, and eveyone has to give way to me

2. - I am a Taxi driver and dont understany any roadsigns written in english

3. - I am a Taxi driver and I make up my own rules

4. - I am a pensioner and if that kid wasnt hooning we wouldnt have had an accident. In my day .............................

5. - I dont care if I crash coz in my 800kw NA commadore I look fully sik maaaaate

I got 0/8, but the answers were wrong because:

1. - I was driving a Semi, and eveyone has to give way to me

2. - I am a Taxi driver and dont understany any roadsigns written in english

3. - I am a Taxi driver and I make up my own rules

4. - I am a pensioner and if that kid wasnt hooning we wouldnt have had an accident. In my day .............................

5. - I dont care if I crash coz in my 800kw NA commadore I look fully sik maaaaate

8/8

but so true 4door_Sleeper, especially the taxi drivers

8/8 easy . Must admit though got 7/8 18 yrs ago when I went to get my L's the first time . Had 5 mins to do the test. rushed it . LOL got 40/42 with the rest of the test though . damm was hopping for a perfect score. LOL

I got 0/8, but the answers were wrong because:

1. - I was driving a Semi, and eveyone has to give way to me

2. - I am a Taxi driver and dont understany any roadsigns written in english

3. - I am a Taxi driver and I make up my own rules

4. - I am a pensioner and if that kid wasnt hooning we wouldnt have had an accident. In my day .............................

5. - I dont care if I crash coz in my 800kw NA commadore I look fully sik maaaaate

hows about

i couldnt give a sh*t about give ways thats why i drive a 4wd, im not the 1 who's going to be hurt

and getting in accidents is the only way my car see's the off road it was designed to conquer

i have a dislike for non sports car 4wd's by the way :)

Edited by gzilla

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hang on. Let me get this straight. The desire is to have coilovers, BC in particular, to be MORE comfortable on Sydney roads than stock suspension? Well, that's obviously not right. BCs have crude damping design at the very best, and typically hard spring rates. BC stands for Billy Cart. And then, the desire is to put in some shitty old worn out stockers, to get it blue slipped and then put the BCs back in? And then.....what? Not worry about getting pulled up by the Plod? Because you seem to have raised a worry about paying for engineering (which actually does solve all your legality problems) and still getting pulled up.... but the only problem there is that if/when that happens you have to show your paperwork at the inspection station. Whereas, if you just swap in borrowed shitty old stockers to get it slipped now, and then you get defected in the future, you have to go find more shitty old stockers then too. You course of action looks like this set of options: Buy brand new stock type dampers, and springs. probably cost a bit more than $1k all up, but will last for the remaining life of the car. Put them in, pass inspection, drive on them forever more. Hell, they could even be really nice Bilsteins and Kings or other lower&stiffer springs if you wanted. Get the car engineered as is. ~$1k. Buy new Shockworks coilvers (or MCA) and also pay for engineering. You're spending a lot more here. But these will be the best things that you could drive around on.
    • Might be worthwhile hitting up Facebook's groups, I know most of them contain terrible people and scammers - however you might be able to find someone that's in Sydney with factory suspension you could purchase and/or hire. Just do not send any form of money anywhere, in person cash only.
    • Thanks @Duncan Ride height is fine. I think it's almost stock tbh. Happy to share a pic. I don't actually have a regular mechanic as haven't lived in Sydney too long. Could you or anyone recommend any shops in Sydney?
    • You just need a different blue slip shop (preferably one you regularly use as a mechanic), and make sure the coil overs are as close as possible to standard height
    • yeah the sugar refining companies were pushing for the same in Oz originally, all fuels were going to have 10% ethanol to make them "cheaper" (noting, that the loss in l/100 might be greater than the decrease in price). I guess they won that fight in Canadia
×
×
  • Create New...