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just make sure you all dont go and do what my TA did after all taht effort L's, driving test, log book, other test. dangerous driving fine for excessive acceleration ( ie: cop thought he took off to fast) first weekend with P's. now hes got a nice court date and the threat of 3months no licence

Troy says i have to take up a few lessions with a professional frist before i can get my hands on his car.. hes just no fun haha...

not my fault u go from timid kitten to lead foot lunatic in .2 of a second sexypants.

20 and l's congrats  

how come u waited so long?

cause some silly bugger keeps getting talked into driving her everywhere :slap:

NO dan cant cos im working there sat night :( just kidding... drive yourselves lazy buggers.. and troy.. dont expect no kinky stuff when u get home.. u and dan just have to sort urselves out there.. hahahahaha

Its taken me such a long time to get my licence because ive never really needed.. My learners permit expired about 2 1/2 years ago.... I didnt have enough money to get lessons.. and not enough money for a car.. so i didnt bother really.. and ive always had b/fs that made good taxis.. (ur the best one troy baby mwa)

Well fingers crossed.. suzuki swift.. Crap.. but hey its free so i aint complaing.. somthing i can thrash the crap out of..

But.. problem is.. Its my brothers.. My granny gave it too him and bens licence was taken from him untill he pays his $2500 worth of fines.. and thats not on the top of his list to do... so grandmar wants to give me his car and so does mum seeming its sitting in one of mums mates sheds. It needs some body work and work to the engine. but mums mates can do that for me for next to nothing.. wont cost much at all to get it road worthy. But problem is.. its in bens name and i cant see him handing over the keys too quick... We dont get along too well.. exp seeming he owes me money atm.. but he does owe me a favour.

so any one with a gtr wanna give me a driving lesson????????????? Perferably owner that has controll of bowel movements.. and owns hemet :)

you going to add life insurance policy to that as well kyles?

ok can we get a discription of the suzuki swift? that way i can run very fast off the footpath and hide in a solid building or pull a quick 180 in the other direction?

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