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Full licensed from today! and now I plan to never return to victoads for 10 years.

can finally drive my own car :P part of the first batch of Red-P platers

Licence renewals can be done at Auspost now

and jonoe, mine ARE HID's, does it piss you off yet? and sif you can talk with your fkn reverse light lol

Troi oi thang den nay, tao xinh loi.

I meant top bloke HID kits in reflector housings not made for it. lol. Like them civic ricers out there.

Mah reverse light aint even on for more than 1 minute a day. lol.

Licence renewals can be done at Auspost now

you can also just use Bpay. I needed to change address and get a new photo, better to do in 1-hit. did a 10 year renewal, exciting stuff

you can also just use Bpay. I needed to change address and get a new photo, better to do in 1-hit. did a 10 year renewal, exciting stuff

new photos are done at auspost now too

Troi oi thang den nay, tao xinh loi.

lol, let me translate this for you Aaron. I'm sure you'll appreciate me hahaha

'oh ffs this black kid, I'm f'*ing sorry.'

Well something along those lines.....

Troi oi thang den nay, tao xinh loi.

I meant top bloke HID kits in reflector housings not made for it. lol. Like them civic ricers out there.

Mah reverse light aint even on for more than 1 minute a day. lol.

You're a top bloke hid kit in reflectors housings

lol, let me translate this for you Aaron. I'm sure you'll appreciate me hahaha

'oh ffs this black kid, I'm f'*ing sorry.'

Well something along those lines.....

BAHAHHAHAHAHA

Ling ling, you forgot yo bling bling

Poor stu nick, he lives up the road from us now.

jap plates?

What in Thomo?

Nah USA plates

they are the USA ones....

not sure if like

look crap cause too much white

my lights are on during the day if its raining, im in a tunnel, or if the sun is setting behind me. safety thing. but i see no issue with people driving with their lights on. dont tell me it distracts you because they aren't strobes. it just makes you notice the car in question. which is a good thing.

re foglights; unless the owner has them adjusted wrongly, fogs are supposed to spread light low and wide. so they wont be blinding anyone at night. i never understood the issue people have with them

this

However running lights during the day makes no difference, infact it's been said that it causes less accidents due to the reflection of the light from oncoming cars

NT05s pretty grippy!!

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MOAR LOW!!!!

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