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Obviously not you :) I like my license, so a little bit of sensible isn't a bad thing :)

Well i actually lost my license for excessive noise, after the cops lied under oath, i am sensible on the road, when i have others in the car, when i am by myself, i push myself a little bit, so i can improve my driving capabilities, i push myself to my limit, then a little further, that way i can relatively safely find the vehicles limit and my own....I dont speed, i am not a hoon, in the wet i take it very easy, very slowly do i push the car, new atm aswell, so i wna take it easy, if i was in my old supra, i'd be going sideways everywhere, i learnt how to control that in all road conditions, including at the track (dry and wet)

speaking of r33's, i had a mate who put one swiped a tree with his doing a burnout in the wet.

Fresh P plater+boosted 33+auto+wet+sad times, well for him anyways!! started off static, then started fishing it, then boom, up the curb, into the tree, ripping off the front bar and doing a bit of damage, that'll teach him!!

I do agree though that a degree of sense is needed on the road!!

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^Tsk tsk tsk.

Auto Ls = Audi 80

Auto Ls = R33 NA

Auto Ls = R32 GTS4 Turbo (First 2 didnt last long - not crashed, bored)

Manual Ls = R33 GTR VSpec

P plates = R33 GTR VSpec

Tabby you lie!

And lol @ Paul's comment, Elywn should see Pauls car lol.

james, i didnt lie youre a responsible guy (most the time) from what i've seen, but not all p platers are like that, most feel a sudden rush of power!!! :)

I just dont want to see people getting hurt, then having the car blamed...poor car (but seriously, be careful)

hahahahahaha. i dont want a sensible car. lol i want a crazy performance car!! need to get the adrenaline rushing in me. need to do tokyo drift styles

Is this guy serious :D

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