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Points accumulation =(

Boxing Day, Double Demerits (NSW)

105, in a 50 zone - 12 points BAM!

Beast is getting a CarPuter while it waits idle =(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...10-t261099.html

You have no right of appeal on the RTA Suspension as stipulated by NSW Law.

However, i could take a 1 year good behaviour license... but mid 20's, V35.... no way id make it through.

This is Australia... You can always appeal :D ... Who told you you can't? the cops?

Im surprised you only got 3 months, 55 over the limit is instant 6 months.. + 1600$ fine...

If you're suspended on the basis of the 45 over you can appeal on the basis of good driving record/character... assuming you have that... You've got a double whammy though in that you also got done for points, and as you say you're suspended for points.. You can still appeal on the grounds that a) if you have a clean driving record b) it was double demerits and wouldnt be suspended on points otherwise.. depending on the judge you can very likely get the suspension lifted, but still pay the fine n lose the points.. actually wait, now that i remembered the courts have no power to restore points.. yep you're boned :)

Just out of curiosity how about a track day?...wld people be interested in that?

Alternatively, what about a skidpan day?

http://www.drivingsolutions.com.au/driving...driftschool.asp

$200 a head, minimum 10 people. More people doesn't lower the price per person, so it depends on how many people we get interested.

If we can get around 20-25 people, booking out Wakefield for a private day won't cost much more than a regular open day. We can carry passengers on a private day, though. The track is booked pretty solidly this year, however.

Hey scathing, although id do a track day, i don't think id be interesting in having my car in a drift day...

My Pirelli tyres are way too expensive to be burning out, as are my DBA brake pads! hahaha

In saying that, whats the average price of slicks nowadays?

Yeh, you wont get much wear on them, but skidpan?....i mean its all fun and stuff i its kinda repetitive, round and round we go.

lol...oh im taking a right turn...another right turn, omg here i must turn it right!

Still think Track day is better, plus it says skidpan is full license lol...not quite there yet.

if they had a spare car for us to use just for drifting then why not hehe. to costly! lets just go paintball! hehehe

Or we could get paintball guns n take them to the track and shoot each other whilst racing around the track.. That way we do two birds with one stone... Although that is pretty dangerous, I don't wanna get paint on my car that may not come off :D

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