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hmm yeh but a lot of companies wont do it due to insurance reasons, we did same thing at school for work experience and yeh, lot of forms and that to sign for insurance sakes

yeah your rite. i forgot about litagation these days. its stuffed everything up. humans are stupid asses! lol anyway i found this stuff while looking, its a good read. dunno if you already seen it or not. http://forums.gtrforums.com/showthread.php?p=79#post79

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yeah have u seen the new speed magazine cover? i reckon once we see them on our roads thing swill change. theres upposed to be technologically advanced with all the good stuff, it will be interesting to see. and they are also bringing back the 200sx but it will meet emission standards or sumthing, thats why they stopped the s15 model.

yeah ben that was a old torie that thing was so bent it was not funny

hey how dumb was the 4be driver parking the thing in the middle lane with no lights or any thing on nothing :S that fairlane came so close to smashing into it :(

hey darren wish him all the best & a speedy recovery, heres hopping theres nothing hes do thats going to bring him problems later in life.

I have come so close to gettting a bike but I know I will not be here long if I did

lol crazy ! hey has any1 watched the hpi video 1-4 and seen where they show the street drags, and the guys in the skylines have those brake lights that are led (I think) and they go round and round when your foot is on the breaks?? if so how do they do that, or where can u buy em from on the net?? just wana sus out prices on em and see if ya can get em.

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