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oi yeah, some reason cars go sideways easily.

Zoix consider yourself lucky your car did not get consficated.

and you would not have got a speed camera fine.

as someone else said and ive been told many times, they do camera tests when setting up ext, and they flash heaps.

as for chicks, go clubbing if you want to pickup. thats what i do.

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Go clubbing??

I don't know whats worse.. Cruising for chicks that like you for your car?? Or going nightclubbing and meeting someone who can't string a sentence together because they are soo intoxicated and can't control what they are doing??

What type of chicks get into a car with someone they don't know anyway??

I mean... seriously..

*sits in the corner and mutters something about car ****s*

Am I the only chick on here that has dignity and some kind of intelligence??

I turned right and put the foot down

you boot it and wonder why the cops pull you over? maybe if you didnt feel the need to floor it then you wouldnt have any problems, i may not have been driving all that long but in the 4 years I have ive never driven on a road where my tyres have spun driving normally, be a man and accept whatever penalty you get rather then whinging about it.

your also the guy who tries boasting to people on forums you have $490,000 worth of assets yes? you sound like a knob to me and hope the cops rape you anyway.

and you get $1000 worth of fines in 2 weeks and say you DONT drive stupid? ive had my r33 with a few more mods then you for over 2 years, and in that time ive been done for 1 point and $90, learn not to be a ****head on the roads and youve got nothing to worry about.

he wasnt being a fu(khead man! i was cruisin with him all day and he is one of the best young drivers i know (other then myself hehe), he even puts indicators at round abouts (fu(k that eh). U gotta take into account that his car has sum serious power, he is new to this power and doesnt know how to control it to its full extent, and things like this happen. u got the wrong idea about him mate, maybe ur jealous or sumthing? he didnt say that he wasnt goin to accept the penalty man, he has copped it! i think that you need to relax mate. Some of the roads are really bad as well, being a local i know that sum roads have no grip at all and even little hyundais spin wheels around em.

and myself personally cruising in both these cars nismoman18 and zoix are both very good drivers considering the power output of them and zoix knows how to control his car as he is a professional driver by trade. and also knowing him he would never put the life of his passengers in danger and i was perfectly fine with his driving. u realise turning onto what could be a busy road you need to put ur foot down to stop some car deciding to run up your arse. and also to get the car up to the desire speed of the road

Originally posted by nismoman18

U gotta take into account that his car has sum serious power, he is new to this power and doesnt know how to control it to its full extent, and things like this happen.  

Err.. Serious power??

My car must be super doooper fast then.

Not taking a dig at anyone, but it probably only seems faster to you nismoman18 because you have an N/A.

U gotta take into account that his car has sum serious power

im guessin here its just another r33 with a exhaust? its hardly serious power, and for power and jealousy, i own a r33 myself with exhaust, frountmount, clutch, cold air, boost etc, its not a rocket ship but its not slow either, and I can control it any day of the week driving around daily on roads.

by the way I am relaxed, just sick of reading posts about kids that just bought a stock r33 and think they own a 10 second car and whinge cause they cant learn their lesson.

professional driver? bitch, please...

I will take offence to that post as well.

I'm 19, acquired my skyrice when I was 18. I've never had one traffic infringement and never been booked for anything. I've still got all my 4 points and in 23 days I will have my opens.

I have never once crashed my car or caused an accident. I know you said "reading about kids getting booked" ... But just because we are "young" doesn't mean we are all nieve and stupid.

:cuss:

;)

im currently on my P2's (green P's for NSW) snice im on the nsw side of the border :

havint had one accident for all my driving time (almost 2 years) with my dad's car i use to go to work (96 Commodore) i have to admit i like the odd thrash driving home at like midnight when i know im not going to cause any damage or at least little. *shurg* some times u just need to let it out and some people just like going a little over with it. Not saying im a perfect driver or anything just some people can be over reckless than others and thus giving innocent people a bad rep :

well thats my quater cent heh ;)

btw im 18, 19 in 2 months

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