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Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

Paul - get phucked :D

Kym - if he's Malaysian he could be off his Ps before he hits 18 :) but oh well, anyone who crashes a TK...... :)

Bam, how you figure ? you mean in malaysia only ?

(do they even have a "P" plate system?)

Originally posted by Jase

hehe :D  

mebbe the guy (or gal) wasn't racing anyway

in a GTR, you don't need to race too many folks

I always laugh when those little Hyundai drivers want to give you a drag

gee I laugh so hard when they do that

the little flashing lights in the car do something to their brain I spose :)

Yeah Hyundai Accents with Big Gay wing and Rollaboyz stickers splashed all over it :bahaha:

whoa back that **** up, i already told rob77 to lay off the p platers!............. i don't hear me complaining? take it easy hey saying we crash the most and complain the most is utter bullshit, i don't know anyone p plater or not who doesn't complain when they have a crash, so take a coke, put a smile on your face and shut the **** up :) have a nice day oooh yeah and i have a crack in my front bar because someone ran into me! and guess what i was the p plater they weren't :) hmmmmmz thank you!

adrian :D

adrian,

Time for a chill pill!

you're right, i dont hear YOU complaining specifically, but i was making a generalization, only aimed at the general population of young drivers that buy performance cars.....

so take the BLUE pill before jumpin in the deep end/matrix

noooooooo i ain't jumpin in the deep end, okay i just don't like the generalization of everything, coz i always get looks from people outside people have even come up to me and said stuff like sure you can handle that, and it shits me :) sorry but i get very agro at this whole p platers saga anyways enough of that

me off to work :)

adrian :D

I have only heard one P-Plater compain about getting raunted on his insurance - and he drives and NA and IS getting raunted.

if you go making generalisations, you're always going to piss someone off... and admitting that it was a gross generalisation doesnt necessarily justify it to the people who you anger.

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