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I am JUST about to go onto my P2's... and I think I might be getting in trouble again. Gotta goto court... FFS S13. Got impounded on 1/1/10 lol. Heaps awesome kick off to 2010 :( .

The cops were actually pretty good and he said I shouldn't have anything to worry about in court but we will see how I go :\ I'm never getting off my f**ken P's lol

neither !

wish i could go overseas and travel for 2 years haha, least i wouldnt loose it and when i came back i could go p2's and then 6 months later full licence

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neither !

wish i could go overseas and travel for 2 years haha, least i wouldnt loose it and when i came back i could go p2's and then 6 months later full licence

hahaha good idea Mitch.....

budget on needing a minimum of $4k without flights.

Or only a few hundred if you have mates overseas. :(

I travelled europe (England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany) for under $500 (not inc flights from/to Australia). My mates even lent me their bikes to travel around with. Of course, I returned the favour when they came to visit Adelaide.

Theres now talk of attending the IOMTT ... and my mates are insisting I fly over. But I wanna do Japan next year too! Decisions, decisions!

:)

my bro will be back living in japan soonish :) i shall be scamming him later this year for accomodation

he also works in a bar there meaning free or double shots of alcohol atleast.

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my bro will be back living in japan soonish :) i shall be scamming him later this year for accomodation

he also works in a bar there meaning free or double shots of alcohol atleast.

and dont forget the ladies

In the end I didn't see any of you out there racing in 46 degree ( over 50 at least in the car ) racing , at least I was out there supporting the sport..... You all say that we need a quarter mile strip here in SA yet none of you support drag racing by going out to the track and having a go..... So I don't think it's fair for you to laugh at someone that is actually supporting the sport. Everyone needs to start somewhere... No matter how slow or how fast you go..... I travelled 6 hours to get to whyalla alone, and that's just for whyalla. So if you do want a quarter mile strip here in SA then start supporting the 1/8 strips by going out there and having a go..... It shouldn't matter how long it takes to get there If you are true to supporting the sport then you will go out there and do it.

Drag racing thrills. Street racing kills.

Hey i went there and watched.. and it was hot as balls. I thought about putting my car down the strip but it was way too hot for it. so i just watched all action from the stands. there were a lot of nice cars out there.

And for the record Whyalla is only 390ish kms from Adelaide (less than a 4 hr drive), so its not that far away if you wanna take your car down the track and get away for the weekend. Although there is not a lot to do up there. there was a few imports driving around though.

Hey i went there and watched.. and it was hot as balls. I thought about putting my car down the strip but it was way too hot for it. so i just watched all action from the stands. there were a lot of nice cars out there.

And for the record Whyalla is only 390ish kms from Adelaide (less than a 4 hr drive), so its not that far away if you wanna take your car down the track and get away for the weekend. Although there is not a lot to do up there. there was a few imports driving around though.

google maps says 5hrs, just how fast were u going :) or u use that ferri thing?

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