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The day I see a P-plater in a high KW car NOT act like a dickhead, I'll eat my sombrero.m With jalapeno's.

And no, not all of them are, but seriously, if ur in a 'line, and theres another 'line behind ya, do u really need to yank ya chain that much? I have no problems with people getting throttle-heavy, just dont do it on public roads, or around me. Cause if the bacon saw 2 lines, and one was being a tit, then they'd have no problems labelling it as a street race, regardless of how sensible the second is. I get pulled over enuff as it is, don't want some twit fresh off the teat giving us a bad image...

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It's all fun n games till someone looses their ride/life/liver.

-D

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And yeah, not ALL p-platers are dickheads. I wrote a skyline off once before, a HR31 and I was on a full licence. So there ya go. But still, seriously, do you WANT to wear a "kick me sign", let alone get it tattooed on yr forehead ? And anyone doin 80 kliks in peak hour traffic, is a major twat. Let alone those who overtake on the inside of trucks without indicating. dont defend the indefensible.

i get stereotyped like this all the time unforunetly, by family, friends and cops :banana:

even though its not true. i draw enough attention to my car by how it looks, dont need to do it while i drive. however, ive done somethings but realy choose where and when.

spotted the DRTY 2 this mornin on main north road at medindie..........was middle seat passenger in the white Hino truck headin into the right turn lane for Nottage Tce

:banana:

was going to work from loz's house

think i saw vinnie on goodwood road about 5:15 headdin towards town.. spotted ya too late to wave :ermm:

yer i think that could of been me..think i droped my mate off at his missus house..but i didnt see ya :banana:

ah wells i'll see ya sunday :)

^^^^ wasnt that stolen?

Yeah but was recovered pretty much undamaged not long after.

has that got massive dish rims with a GTR spoiler too flick?

possible for sale sticker on back window?

Umm i dont remember lol

Not much spotted today - white 34 four door near ingle farm shops this morning, thats bout all.

Spotted a wild WILD looking GTST R32 last night on grand junction rd near geeps cross intersection. Had the full GTR R34 front on it. Was white with black bonnet, boot and roof.

The 34 GTR front looks HUUUGE on a 32!!!

Didnt catch the plates but sounded wild also!

cavan road, bout 11am(ish)........black 34 GTR, large (19" at least) polished / chrome wheels, sitting on the DECK......now i mean SCHLAMMED lol............cant remember the plates but i do remember seeing some form of SAU sticker in different design at the top of the rear window.

that was me standing by the side of the road in the 40kmh workzone drooling at your ride :O

Just saw a white R33 GTST doing circles in the car park across the road from me. Left lots of smoke and black lines. Maybe not the smartest thing? They have CCTV on the carpark and I could see your most of your numberplate from my window.

spotted a white 32 on northeast road today around 1pm, also on tuesday evening i think i spotted madaz steve in his 4 door 33, i was the chick in the commodore waving at you on mctyre road around 8pm.

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