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woops it was a typo, ment to say "its my problem" so it has nothing to do with him, you only live once, its like saying "omg i better not eat maccas because il become an unhealthy fat person even thou it tastes so good" you only live once just because somthing might effect you in the long run doesnt mean you have to avoid it...i want a turbo skyline now and im going to get one...and obviously im not going to be a dick head on the road..atleast until i turn 21...but in the end what i do is my choice not yours..but once again thankyou too for your concern...so very much appreciated..(in one ear our the other) but atleast you can get your post count up i guess.

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lol so true man

i could buy a boring ass R33 GTS for my P's

or i could buy myself a 73 260Z, slowly restore it myself while i cruise around in my dads car and then throw in an SR20DET.

front mid engined jap classic.

sure it will cost abit but how often do you get to drive around in a car that some people dont even know of?

Im in no way having a dig, full comp insurance is a pure waste of money. Because if you have an accident, you wont be covered. Trust me i know, the $2400 a year i use to pay for full comp, had an accident whilst driving unlicenced. Couldnt claim a thing, i think i salvaged about 7k back in parts. Bit shy of the 20k worth of car. Makes u grow up and learn pretty damn fast mind u. Learn from my mistake its not worth it.

Either way you will just do what u like anyways just as i did at that age :) good luck with it tho.

Im in no way having a dig, full comp insurance is a pure waste of money. Because if you have an accident, you wont be covered. Trust me i know, the $2400 a year i use to pay for full comp, had an accident whilst driving unlicenced. Couldnt claim a thing, i think i salvaged about 7k back in parts. Bit shy of the 20k worth of car. Makes u grow up and learn pretty damn fast mind u. Learn from my mistake its not worth it.

Either way you will just do what u like anyways just as i did at that age :) good luck with it tho.

trust me i know i wont be covered even if i get full comp..but only reason im getting it is because my dad wont let me get the gts-t if i dont have full comp...but he doesnt know that i cant drive the gts-t so gotta keep him happy, if i told him i cant drive the r33 coz im power to weight ratio i wouldnt be gettin it... but what can i say im stuborn. mines $2700, coz i lost my license when i was 18 otherwise it would be $2100 for me

1 point is enough.

I've not lost a single point for 7years and owned many a high performance car.

If you keep driving the way you did to lose the points before you had just the 1 left , you are rooted. You seem to have lost them in an NA so that doesn't help your image here mate, you must have been driving like a retard.

Best of luck.

1 point is enough.

I've not lost a single point for 7years and owned many a high performance car.

If you keep driving the way you did to lose the points before you had just the 1 left , you are rooted. You seem to have lost them in an NA so that doesn't help your image here mate, you must have been driving like a retard.

Best of luck.

honestly i was driving like an idiot back in the day...just turbing 18 all excited n shit..but now ive actually settled down and am all over that speeding shit..i pretty much drive like a granny now, besides i get my points back sept.

Let me get this straight...you're paying $2700 a year for insurance that isn't going to cover you? Just to keep your father happy?

How did you get through your licence test? Did you go to school?

You should be in jail MUZT3K. That's not a joke, I'd honestly feel a bit safer knowing you were in jail.

Selfish, ignorant...fark there's no words for it really. I'm shocked that there are some people supporting this...but glad to see that most don't. Listen to Newy's words, I bet he too thought it wouldn't happen to him. He got off very lightly too...very lightly considering what can happen. Don't need to drive like an idiot for shit to hit the fan, it happens to innocent people everyday.

F*** concern over you. I could care less about you MUZT3K. I feel sorry for the poor bastard who has to drag your ass to court and deal with $10 a week from your bankrupt ass.

thanks for the positive comments guys, cant wait will be picking it up start of next week...and the following saturday going to put a turbo timer and boost gauge apart from that im going to keep it stock till april..not even going to change the air filter till then thats how stock its gunna be lol.

peshays, you from nsw? laws are the same there? ever gotten pulled up?

yeh im from NSW, never gotten pulled over, been driving past highway patrols, RBTs, street coppers driving behind me.

my car is running 235kw at 15 psi at the moment so theres a bit of power

enough of the bashing. he knows the risk.

i played it safe and got NA

if he can do it and get away with it lucky, if he doesn't get away with it he knows his got himself to blame.

either way no need to bash him for it, his bought the car, his made his mind up.

im just going to zone out from all the retards talking shit coz honestly i couldnt give a f**k what they say. im just happy im getting a r33 gts-t and thats whats this threads about so all you haters f**k off. kthxbye.

congrats on getting the car, but i have to side with a lot of people in this thread. it is people like you who are the reason why hooning laws are getting worse. you have lost points before, and i can garantee that once you get the gts-t you will lose more. it's very easy to say you are over driving silly, but i can garantee that once you have the car for a few days you will be hooning again. and even if you don't if you get pulled over for a rbt while driving it and get booked for driving a restricted vehicle then there goes your 1 point. all it takes is the slightest little thing and you will be walking. i understand that you have accepted that it is your problem and you are the one dealing with the consequences, but i don't think you really have. have you really considered what will happen if you hit a 50 or $60k car and it is a write off and your insurance doesn't pay up? just expect a lot of "i told you so" if you get booked or crash.

congrats on getting the car, but i have to side with a lot of people in this thread. it is people like you who are the reason why hooning laws are getting worse. you have lost points before, and i can garantee that once you get the gts-t you will lose more. it's very easy to say you are over driving silly, but i can garantee that once you have the car for a few days you will be hooning again. and even if you don't if you get pulled over for a rbt while driving it and get booked for driving a restricted vehicle then there goes your 1 point. all it takes is the slightest little thing and you will be walking. i understand that you have accepted that it is your problem and you are the one dealing with the consequences, but i don't think you really have. have you really considered what will happen if you hit a 50 or $60k car and it is a write off and your insurance doesn't pay up? just expect a lot of "i told you so" if you get booked or crash.

yes i understand i appreciate your advice, but in the end it comes down to badluck, its just like saying oh shit...you bought a house in the bushes knowing that there is a risk of your house getting burnt down in the bush fire season and you wont get all the money back for the house...but people still choose to live there. life is all about taking risks and im taking it.

so from this line and under no more talk about insurance because im aware of it and no more flaming unless you want an enemy and im saying it in a nice way thankyou.

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This thread reeks of peanuts!

So you're buying a faster car to satiate your "granny driving" requirements? Guaranteed you'll be driving it like a cock in no time at all....Nah, you wont be tempted, not you...never.

Good luck..... whatever that is.

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