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yeh well i sorta have......

Once i pay my fines its all over, so i'm going to work it out that i loose my license on monday!!!

Yeh whats the worst they can do, give me a fine and take away 6pts :( In three months time i will be back on 12 :D

Oh BTW, i found out that i have only been running 5-7psi of boost :D Took teh car to RMS and they sorted it out and now i'm back to the stock level of about 15psi

Its a whole new car!!

docile. if you have more than 12 accumulated points then you will find that when you get your license back the extra points will have been deducted off the 12, my son lost his for three months and when he got it back he had already lost 10 and has been sitting on 2 points since,[ he lost a lot in a short time after after he hit 12 but before they took it away.... ] chris

cool, looks like it might be a half decent turn out. If Anyone see's a stock black rex, come say hello!!

Paul, in three months it WILL be heaps faster!!! :P

PSIKO, nah i have an XF Falcon which was going have a worked 351 conversion to run 10 seconds. Instead i bought the wrx and the XF is sitting in the garage.

JIMIH, I saw you and FIST at the top car park at scabs on sunday night. We were going to come say g'day, untill our "mate" in that red r33 came into the carpark and started being stupid :)

Chrisroi, thats the first i've heard about that!! :) Ohh well there goes ANOTHER few points.

When i get my license back, i'll just try to bring as little attention to myself as possible. I'm getting a permit for as much stuff as i can, bugger them giving me a yellow for something simple like a POD

Originally posted by docile

JIMIH, I saw you and FIST at the top car park at scabs on sunday night. We were going to come say g'day, untill our "mate" in that red r33 came into the carpark and started being stupid :)

Chrisroi, thats the first i've heard about that!! :) Ohh well there goes ANOTHER few points.

hehe ahhh the "drifter" ?? :)

mate you should have come and said g'day ... that dude in the black Monaro ended up coming and talking to us and showed us his car.

On the other point, I lost my license for speeding when I was sitting on 11 points. I got pulled over and given a fine for 4 points.

But when I got my license back, I had all 12 again :) So you might get lucky like me!

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