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mikey, driving instuctors can't give yellow stickers, so theres no point taking of the bov, they will act professional, they are there to mark u on how you drive and how you act in real life traffic conditions, they aren't there to fricken pick on you coz u drive an import, i dont really think they will give two tosses about what you drive, just aslong as your indicators brake lights and horn all work :) but if you fail, dont think for one minute it was because you took the skyline, it was probably coz you can't drive for shit :)

adrian :)

mikey, driving instuctors can't give yellow stickers, so theres no point taking of the bov, they will act professional, they are there to mark u on how you drive and how you act in real life traffic conditions, they aren't there to fricken pick on you coz u drive an import, i dont really think they will give two tosses about what you drive, just aslong as your indicators brake lights and horn all work :) but if you fail, dont think for one minute it was because you took the skyline, it was probably coz you can't drive for shit :D

adrian :wave:

Adrian I love you. Very much.

but I think this is bad advice. :thumbdwn:

The people doing the test out and out prefer you to have a driving instructor car because then they have the pedals.

the best advice that I can give is to make the driving instructor know that you are in control of the vehicle, and that they, and everyone else on the road is safe for having you there.

having the wastegate crack and propelling them back in their seat through first and second is a baaad way to make them feel like you're in control. the pssshhhT! at the end would only make it worse.

They have enough other reasons to fail you - like they didnt get any last night, they only got one cup of coffee this morning, or the weetbix had weevils in it when they went to have brekky. there's no need to give them any more.

They have enough other reasons to fail you - like they didnt get any last night, they only got one cup of coffee this morning, or the weetbix had weevils in it when they went to have brekky. there's no need to give them any more.

hahahahahaaaa 50 bucks says they never get any the old bastards :D

adrian :)

Memphis, u cant get a test arrange becuase they has been a built up in the system cuz a few placers are closing down therefore reducing the number of test people they have.

BUT GOOD NEWS!!! I AM BOOK FOR MY TEST IN MARCH YAY!!!!!!

EVERYONE WISH ME LUCK :) i am soo happy

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