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well i just got my license on monday and love it =] been driving non stop best ever driving legally now.

just need to get car serviced and get the fuel pump/filter checked and 02 sensor as fuel consumption is very poor.

but anyway ya hope to see you all around on the roads usually on stud road and burwood highway

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well i just got my license on monday and love it =] been driving non stop best ever driving legally now.

just need to get car serviced and get the fuel pump/filter checked and 02 sensor as fuel consumption is very poor.

but anyway ya hope to see you all around on the roads usually on stud road and burwood highway

congratz, i remember when i just got my P's....8 months ago haha, drove non stop aswell, always go on cruises with friends. but then you'll get over it or until petrol gets too expensive from all the driving :P

anyway might see you around on studd road, i go to school at chisholm tafe :rofl:

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lol same can be said about you

tru tru.......but ive only got 9months left till my fulls :D

and im yet to even get a speeding fine :)

sometimes i wonder if i should of bought a 300c =[

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be careful in the wet. look at my ex car

yea my tyres are horrible in the wet slide pretty much all over unless i go real slow around corners lol..they were snow tyres or something ..i duno they got big thick grooves and stuff but just dont stick to Australian roads =[..getting new rims n tyres sooon ..looking after school tomorro.

hope to see some of you around.

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congrats on the p's - enjoy driving, and drive safe. Hope to see you at our meets sometime soon.

so the other guys wanna compare driving records huh.....well had p's since 1999 - no fines whatsoever *touchwood*

lol, love the avatar.

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