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Mods i'd do in order

1. Dan_the_man - cause he puts out

2. N1GTR - Cause his avatar shows he's nasty in bed

3. Sl!m - cause his avatar shows he likes to role play

4. R31Nismoid - Cause he don't take no shit

:verymad: ROFL

i hate inexperienced p-platers,as soon as they get a their license they want a high powered car which they cant handle and kill themselves,friends and innocent people......inexperience+high powered cars = death.

as i was saying the twit is a perfect example of a p-plater who thinks he knows it all and has plenty of experience cause hes driven a Ferrari yet hes that stupid to think that brakes,tyres,suspension & handling aint important enough,hes a typical big headed smart ass when people recommend what he should do hes nothing but a prick to them.

Well could you please refrain from branding all P platers like that then? We have rights too! (though their slowly being removed)

Well could you please refrain from branding all P platers like that then? We have rights too! (though their slowly being removed)

im not branding all p-platers like that,im branding the p-platers and any other moron who wants to be a hoon and drive around like their indestructable & screwing it up for me,you and everyone else.

i was just stating the facts and what ive seen personally,p-platers screwed it for themselves by using streets as a drag strip and all the deaths from driving high performance cars which obviously were out of their league+their inexperience.

i cant even go out for a relaxing drive in my skyline without p-platers in their shit box commodores trying to race me & they come up beside me so i tell them to f**k off through the window,ive even been pulled over by the cops when i took my misses to the hospital cause she was in labour cause a dick head p-plater was trying to race me one night,the cops accused me of street racing until they seen my wife.

im serious when i say that every guy that has tried to race me on the street is a p-plater,ive had others who are on their full's who offered to go to the track which is obviously the smart idea.

how i said,its the majority of hoon p-platers that are ruining it for the rest of yous,its on the news at least twice a week.

ok... p plater = driving for about 5 mins... ever wonder why EVERY SINGLE older driver thinks p platers cant drive?

feel free to dig up this thread in 10 years and agree with me

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Haha in defense of us P-Platers, i just finished putting a heavy duty clutch, R33 GT-R Brembo brakes, Yoko tires, and Split Fire coil packs on my R34 GT Skyline... Not even gonna think about installing a turbo until im off my P's. The only modification ive done to the engine is the K&N air filter. The only mods i can see myself doing in the near future would be things like higher temperature HID headlights. Not even gonna think about touching the power output until im off my P's and have experience driving a car that will stay on the road.

Clearly handling is waaaaaay more important than power priority wise, what point is there in having 2000hp at the wheels when all the car does is tail out and spin the wheels when you try to take off? Might do a nice skid, but it sure as hell wont go quick. Nah, down-force, traction and control is what its all about

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