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OMG :cool: , you have an awesome mum.

Hahahahaha.

Hey just wondering how many points to p platers have??

Is this law of having 4 points as a p plater still trying to be introduced?? Ty

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lol. my gf's mum drives an auto n/a R33, she gets sooo many people try race her, more than ive ever had thats for sure.. in her broken english, with a big grin - "i dont know, they try race me so i do" :banana: hahaha

-in saying that, she lives in beechboro, NUF SAID

who knows? Mum knows.

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LOL

On the subject of P-plate laws, me and a mate almost got pinged for after midnight at 11:55pm saturday lol. We bolted down a side street with lights off because we saw the cop start to turn around (presumably after seeing us both with red P's, and me with the radar detector wouldn't have helped) and didn't want to get held up another 5mins seeing as we were only 2mins away from my place anyway.

I just bought my first line a few weeks back (yes I am a P plater and yes it's a turbo) and I swear to God every bastard and his dog feels the need to try to drag me. I live in Kalgoorlie so there aren't too many of them around here either. I was driving down the road in Perth about 5 mins after I bought the thing and some bogan in a commo was revving me at the lights. I've even had some dumbass punks in a freaking station wagon here try it on with me. One of my mates from work rev's up these dickheads at the lights and lets them gun it while he takes off normally, he's gotten a few busted by the cops for that too. I personally have sped only once since getting it and that was on the highway driving it back here. I am stupidly cautious with it. 2 reasons; I don't feel like dying; and I don't want to do my L's again from scratch. I agree with Mark though, extensive training not bans. I'll bet that if half of you guys yelling "ban" were on your P's and had the chance of losing your dream car then you wouldn't be too happy about it either. I'm not saying we know how to handle a turbo, I know I sure as hell don't but I also know that I'm not going to be doing anything stupid in it either.

Plus I am a ricer lawl. No big HP for me :D.

they should just implement the 4 cyl na laws for the red p-platers then allow 6 cyl for greens and leave 8s for the open license.

import owners i find generally care for their car more and speed less, i know this is a genralisation but just my thoughts.

they should just implement the 4 cyl na laws for the red p-platers then allow 6 cyl for greens and leave 8s for the open license.

import owners i find generally care for their car more and speed less, i know this is a genralisation but just my thoughts.

they should just implement the 4 cyl na laws for the red p-platers then allow 6 cyl for greens and leave 8s for the open license.

import owners i find generally care for their car more and speed less, i know this is a genralisation but just my thoughts.

If you saw the idiots in the bunky white 32 4dr (with pop rivetted widebody kit) and 180sx that randomly appeared at gokarting in Belmont the other week, you would retract that import owners statement.

Those twits give us import drivers a real bad name.

I also hope his RB20 + neo turbo + dodgy external gate + 20psi untuned blows up real soon.

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