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If you lose your license in first 12 months of getting you you'll get passenger restrictions. As for being so much over the limit you'll most likely get your car impounded - roughly $300 to get it back, also lose your license for 6-12 months and receive another $500 or so in fines, you'll also have the time you lost it for and more added to your p's so another 1-2 years onto of your current p's due to some new legislation - rule 52 or something (my mate just lost his license like this, only 20km over though) and if you're really unlucky you'll end up in court.

court? well f**k, thanks, that makes me feel a f**k tone better. i dont give 2 f**kes about fines, i care that if the cops rock up to my door and my mum is home.

im thinking of going in to the cop station and telling them what i did just so they dont come.

what can she do? well picture this. she bought me 2 cars, the 1st one i wrote off in the rain 2 days after i bought it. plus all the money she gave me to fix up my current car.

Man..... You should of thought about that before you put your foot down to go 110km..... But I mean... Most people do silly things like that when they are 18 and first got their license, some people gets away with it, some people gets dicked for it, and some people don't even walk away from it... So I guess you should consider yourself lucky in a way, that you are still alive....

So just learn from your mistakes and move on from it, and maybe do things to make it up to your mum or something. Maybe sell the car, buy a yearly ticket and work your ass off to pay her back, so that way she knows you've learnt from your mistake and maybe she will let you stay at home.

what can she do? well picture this. she bought me 2 cars, the 1st one i wrote off in the rain 2 days after i bought it. plus all the money she gave me to fix up my current car.

i laughed hard at this

on a side note, pulled over a week ago - 60 in a 50 zone, nice girl let me go without a warning or a lecture.

what can she do? well picture this. she bought me 2 cars, the 1st one i wrote off in the rain 2 days after i bought it. plus all the money she gave me to fix up my current car.

i dont think you being on the road is ment to be...just stick to the push bike with training wheels hopefully you cant write that off

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what can she do? well picture this. she bought me 2 cars, the 1st one i wrote off in the rain 2 days after i bought it. plus all the money she gave me to fix up my current car.

Maybe if you worked for them yourself, you'd appreciate them abit more and treat them with abit more respect instead of asking for trouble going 110 in a 60 zone. And thats the first time you got caught, wonder how much you've gotten away with before that....

what can she do? well picture this. she bought me 2 cars, the 1st one i wrote off in the rain 2 days after i bought it. plus all the money she gave me to fix up my current car.

This sums this thread up. Sucks man, I got done on my P's and lost them back in the days but I learnt, sounds like you've still got some more learning to do. Perhaps it may include a big black strap on by the sounds of it.

Maybe if you worked for them yourself, you'd appreciate them abit more and treat them with abit more respect instead of asking for trouble going 110 in a 60 zone. And thats the first time you got caught, wonder how much you've gotten away with before that....

That's so true. I hate it when kids nowadays gets cars given to them, they don't respect it at all. Where as I had to work my ass off at Hungry Jacks for like 2 years at like $8 an hour to pay off my first R33 lol.

That's so true. I hate it when kids nowadays gets cars given to them, they don't respect it at all. Where as I had to work my ass off at Hungry Jacks for like 2 years at like $8 an hour to pay off my first R33 lol.

do you hate me because my dad sponsored half my supra?

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I'm not sure how valid this is, but I have been told that the camera's need to allow for an Error percentage (5% in Vic I think), plus you may need to allow for how far the speedometer is out.

Add these together and maybe, just maybe it will be a little easier.

Never the less.... dont be a fool!!! :D

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