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I'm not questioning the legality of it, I'm just wondering why you'd use fog lights if it wasn't foggy.

OK Sydney is not real foggy....(but some of their drivers are)... when I have to take my pride anf joy out when all the mums are picking up kids from school (and not always looking where they are going) I hope that greater daytime visibility of fog lights (instead of volvo-esque headlights) might keep me from being hit by one of those bloody 4WD's. It's just a survical instinct.

And, NO, I am not going to drive a Volvo. :Bang:

yes well i too think all u guys were way too hard on him, and hows idea was it to drag al that up after so much of time :S

lol im sure u gont a M license and aint using those foggy nemore by now :rofl:

yeh im on this forum because i was already a member, came within a bee's dick of buying a R33 but considered the insurance for someone my age and thought twice, same goes for a WRX.. so yes i ended up with a nice non turbo car with all the interior luxuries of a fantastic sports car, with half the insurance and twice the peace of mind about parking it.

i swear thats wat these forums are for?

interior of the rx impreza is fookn sh1t. Nothing compared to a skyline. CENTRE CONSOLES ROCK!!!

My two cents.

Someone once told me this *trick* im not sure if it works but heres how it goes.

If u cop a fine (suppose its a speeding fine), and lets suppose the fine is $100 ....write them a cheque for $102....they are supposed to issue u a refund cheque/receipt for $2. The idea here is then to throw that refund cheque away and forget about it. Apparently as long as this refund cheque is not cashed they cannot close the case on this issue and hence although u have paid for your fine, your points will never be deducted because the case has never been closed. Not sure if this works but its just word of mouth.

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