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same situation:

muztek guy driving his muztek friends who are drunk home...muztek friend has no seatbelt, muztek driver has no p's displayed on his STREET LEGAL r33 and his licence is not on him.

i wonder if we would have the same outcome...

same situation:

muztek guy driving his muztek friends who are drunk home...muztek friend has no seatbelt, muztek driver has no p's displayed on his STREET LEGAL r33 and his licence is not on him.

i wonder if we would have the same outcome...

Didnt the passenger cop the fine for no seat belt, atm the driver does not get fined for someone over the age of 16 (maybe 18) not having a seat belt on, how ever you will after november 1st.

Didnt the passenger cop the fine for no seat belt, atm the driver does not get fined for someone over the age of 16 (maybe 18) not having a seat belt on, how ever you will after november 1st.

im not certain if the passenger got fined or not..i don't think he/she did get fined though.

I just watched the episode and must say that catching up with the stolen bike and rider from pursuit was bloody good work. Probably too dangerous to have camera's out with me at present as things insane like cops show. My last week had pursuits with stolen car with the car deliberately ramming me at one stage, Brawl at hotel with 300+ people fighting in about 10 separate brawls (all going at once) having to OC foam a number of people, gate crashers at party having brawl and smashing up house, car crashes with drunk driver's into shops, stabbings along with number of drink driver's and noraml daily stuff all in one week.

Coz he thought she was really responsible, taking everyone home and she's sober lol

Ah ye, on saturday night i was responible one too. Made my drunk mates put on seat belts, put up with their shit not to mention throwing up, and still got pulled over, canaried even tho the copper could see that my mates were drunk and i was doing the right thing, but didnt care, canary and fine.... I NEED SET OF TITTS!!

^^ not worth doing in my opinion. just sell yours and buy a turbo skyline when you can legally drive one (if you're on P's now).. don't waste your time/money trying to do a conversion, then get it engineered, etc.

hey guys i know this is way off topic i just wanted to get a qiuk response if i can coz im at a net cafe i wanna put a turbo on my n/a 4door r34 25 gt and was wondering wat id need how much it might cost roughtly an if its worth doin ?

have you learnt how to do a search yet, if you had you would have your answer by now.

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