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Many of my mates have worse records than that. Drink driving, speeding, loss of license, blah blah blah. Some of them are only 21/22. Nothing out of the ordinary these days with everything going on.

do they have there licenses now??? Second loss of license is ment to be a 3 year suspension... I got away on a technicality.

Have you learnt your lesson?

Yes Ive Learnt my lesson...

Getting parts from Nissan as new is just cruel :) He is paying for them, I have a lot of respect for him for that knowing the stories I have been told of people just not coughing up or waiting months and months for repayment. Besides, the bumper and bonnet were already aftermarket. It does help our best mate is a panel beater. He will do the spray for the cost of the paint.

ouch that looks almost as bad as mine...:)....good to hear that you have learnt your lesson mate....but drifting or trying to drift on public roads is just asking for trouble mate.....take it to the track and then drift or else drive it like a granny on the roads and be safe.....these things are fun to drive and have but they can also become a weapon within seconds :D

ouch that looks almost as bad as mine... :D ....good to hear that you have learnt your lesson mate....but drifting or trying to drift on public roads is just asking for trouble mate.....take it to the track and then drift or else drive it like a granny on the roads and be safe.....these things are fun to drive and have but they can also become a weapon within seconds :(

Just like to add that I wasn't driving :) Just to refresh your memory. Even he was driving sensibly but we were out at Mt Craford and it was wet. Think he just under estimated the power.

Anyone else coming down to help fix it on Saturday? I know Steve will be there. Along with the bloke who crashed it.

do they have there licenses now??? Second loss of license is ment to be a 3 year suspension... I got away on a technicality.

Yes.

One mate lost his license (P1's), continued to drive around, got caught 5 times at random times, got suspended for another year, still drove around and now he's back on his P1's until he's 25 (just turned 23).

On top of that, he's been done for speeding, running red lights, talking on the phone, running from a bretho, changing drivers in front of a bretho, driving unlicensed and driving an unregistered car.

Makes me angry how he got away with all of this and still gets to drive... Even driving while under suspension. Yet I get done in the back seat of a car with no seatbelt on and get hit with 3 points (even though I wasn't driving).

We all learn our lesson eventually.

Yes.

Yet I get done in the back seat of a car with no seatbelt on and get hit with 3 points (even though I wasn't driving).

Not wearing a seatbelt! How hard is it! :) More importantly, tell your mate to get some better tint! If a cop noticed you didnt have a seatbelt on, He really must have some clean glass.

I hate getting done for stupid stuff

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