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Hi,

as may of you know i am on my L's, now it is time 2 go for my driving test as i turn 17 on saturday. At the moment i havn't had any lesson, and would like to go for alest 2 before i take the test, but also i need a car 2 take the test as the skyline isnt the best car 2 take a driving test in :cheers:

could anyone requirment a good place? (one that isnt 2 busy could get in with a week or so) it would have 2 be around my area i live in Alexander HTs, but anywhere like magla, morely ect is ok

Thankyou ;) Mike

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That's a good idea. Get rid of any bad habits you parents may have accidentally taught you, and whatnot.

Alexander Heights? Heck, that's where I live (150m from the shops). I'll SMS a girl I know and get the details for the instructor she had. Give me 10 minutes or so.

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Elithrar, i have found when driving withsomeone other than my dad, i drive normal 2hands on streetwheel all times and drive belowe the speed limit ... dont ask me why i just do it :confused:

did the girl say if her teacher was a Female or Male and if the name was somthing like Terry

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ahahah Kyles :cheers: my dad is pretty cool with the whole letting me drive how i want ;) he lets me give it some stick 2 :D

funny think happen the other day, gave 2 much gas around a concer turbo kick in got it sidewayz dad was just like :You Ment 2 do that : i was like nooo :(

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thanks Elithrar :cheers:

mods: aftermarket turbo, bov (hks), Hks exhuast (turbo back), air filter + CAI, bleed value, dump pipe,17inch light wieght rims, nismo front, gtr pods, 400r side... umm that is about it

yeah r33 s1 with s2 wing

It'll take me a bit to give you a thrashing at the Plex, then! I'll only have enough left over for APEXi cat-back, pod (+ heat shield), a Whiteline handling pack with springs and the camber kit. That is, should nothing go horribly wrong with the car. Once I get a job again though, a oil catch-can, larger pump, S-AFC, bleed valve and R34 GT-t turbo will be the second stage. I'll get a little bit of experience under my belt before I ramp it up too much, though.

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Not sure of the same, pretty sure it was a guy. She told me he was pretty good.

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Um troy gave me a driving lesson on sunday in a car park.. very intersting... He is always on to me about my lead foot soo i drove like a granny then got busted for driving too slow! ERRRR!!!! Not the best car to learn to drive in though... dont want to hurt troys baby.

Considering i havent driven in a long time.. i thought i did pretty darn well... ;)

so who has a gtr thats willing to give me a few lessons.. how about a drag strip instead of a car park though ??? HEHEHHE

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Ring them up EVERY morning and afternoon to see if they have cancellations. My brothers done this twice (when he was on his learners and just a few weeks back when he got his license back (license cancelled due to dangerous driving (burnouts) on his P's).

They always have cancellations and he rang all the licensing centres and managed to find a spot within 3 or 4 days....

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there is 1 number you ring, and the lady ask for your number and then ask which place you would like 2 book i try about 5places and they r all book,

i will ring everyday and if wrost comes i might just take the test in a far away place and use the skyline and take of the bov

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