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i didnt have p's beacuse they actually taught us to drive properly in my country.

#stayleftunlessovertakingflamin mongrels

Oh I hate right hand lane freeway hoggers so much

Yet when you beep or high beam them to get out of the way they act as if your in the wrong. inb4highbeaming&tailgaitingisalsowrong

Oh I hate right hand lane freeway hoggers so much

Yet when you beep or high beam them to get out of the way they act as if your in the wrong. inb4highbeaming&tailgaitingisalsowrong

Normally I just approach at 20km faster than they are doing and they freak out that I'm about to tokyomuthafkndrift into them so they move out of the way.

I guess no-one has accidents in England, which is why your car insurance is so affordable for the youth of today...

#ohshiiitson

road fatalities per 100000?!?!?!?!??!!?

uk 3.5

aus 5.2

boom.

but yea our insurance is a wrought. we have to have it by law so they charge butt loads. its a f**king crime.

I concur on how ridiculous insurance is in the UK.

Reliant Robin, value 250 pounds. Cheapest quote was 7,800 pounds lol.

hehehehe. yup.

my sti cost me 10k aus to insure for one year. was only worth 10k aus.

is 3rd party just as bad?

thought cars (and hence parts) would be cheaper in the UK too.

third part is as bad in most cases as well.

3rd part f an t is ridiculous. might as well get full comp.

third part is as bad in most cases as well.

3rd part f an t is ridiculous. might as well get full comp.

This.

I don't understand how it works up there...

so not 100% suitable for work, but not too bad (anyhow the work proxy won;t pick it up)

http://stores.ebay.com/Babe-Not-Included

Farking lol. Had trouble spotting the parts in some of those pics. Bloody honda kids
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