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Yes - Ash is correct.

You are 100% liable for anything that happens. It's akin to driving an unregistered car (but not as bad). Your insurance company would leave you out to dry.

I'm sorry - I can't seem to understand the problem here. Why the f*ck do people get an auto licence then drive a manual car? Get a manual licence to start with. Duh!

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All this talk about driving manuals with auto licenses, too bad you didn't go to the VicRoads office where I got my P's. I did my test in my car at the time (87 Magna auto... and passed thankyou very much :)) but they gave me a full license, no restrictions, nothing saying I couldn't drive a manual. It's been three years and I'm on my full license and haven't driven a manual since. Just goes to show it's not just the cops that make mistakes.

... now I'm gonna need somebody to teach me to drive stick when I get my S13 convertible, any offers??? lol

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300rwkw - that would take a pretty big aftermarket turbo now wouldn't it? ...sure to pass all the states rules and regulations ??

:cheers:

Oi... careful.

state laws meh. It'll pass them.

And insurance will still cover it as i have a manual license and will tell them what modifications i have, and also get it engineered... :flamed: hahaha!

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i can teach ya manual :)

but i wont happen in my car lol! Only lucky people drive that.

But my method of driving is slightly different to what the RACV driving school teach you :aroused:

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There is no way in hell if you had been a guy he would have let you off...

Men just can't handle it when they make a girl cry and would do anything to avoid it...

If I got pulled over and had a cry I would probably get a fine for being a ***** as well..

You must have played him beautifully...would have loved to see you in action:)

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As long as you teach me heel-toe shifting  :wassup:

:)

I can teach you MY version of it! But i know that it's not correct.

But the principal is easy to work out really.

Come on a cruise... there will be one in 4-6 weeks when i get my license back and organise one.

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There is no way in hell if you had been a guy he would have let you off...

Men just can't handle it when they make a girl cry and would do anything to avoid it...

If I got pulled over and had a cry I would probably get a fine for being a ***** as well..

You must have played him beautifully...would have loved to see you in action:)

i got away alot of times tho ...:) unless they are racist:D

men loves women...and cops most are men....so therefore cant resist women...as simple as that:) i am just doing my natural girly stuff:p

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