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tafe is awesome learn heaps of stuff then go to pub at lunch, go back and try to learn more.. Southbank tafe was great

Mind you I went to TAFE like 15 years ago bro........still think it was better structured than uni.

I went 8 years ago..

Anyone here have a radar detector?

pointless man........they will have a radar to detect yours, then there will be another radar you can acquire to detect a radar detector, they (local traffic authorities) will then also have another radar detector, detector and so on.........

dont bother.

I just hate how they hide then send a ticket in the mail 2 weeks later.. would rather be pulled over then and there so I know of shit I'm in trouble where now I'm more annoyed I didn't see them or remember if I was actually speeding or not.. might just look into a gps tracker to log speed.

Happy laps this weekend will take my frustration out on track :D

I just hate how they hide then send a ticket in the mail 2 weeks later.. would rather be pulled over then and there so I know of shit I'm in trouble where now I'm more annoyed I didn't see them or remember if I was actually speeding or not.. might just look into a gps tracker to log speed.

Happy laps this weekend will take my frustration out on track :D

as long as you don't take it out recklessly man.......cause I will be there driving to my ability which will be very carefully

Did the lucky sticker give you a 1000kw?

I hope not cause it didn't feel like it had 1000kw....

Considering ants is coming this weekend I may have to put my spare one on so I have a chance

I hope not cause it didn't feel like it had 1000kw....

Considering ants is coming this weekend I may have to put my spare one on so I have a chance

dude I've got F all track experience with this beast.......you will walk all over me.

as long as you don't take it out recklessly man.......cause I will be there driving to my ability which will be very carefully

Isn't this downshift???

Lol no I won't be going overboard last happy laps I had a Mx5 lapping me

dude I've got F all track experience with this beast.......you will walk all over me.

It might be a track but you should be using it just like a normal road.

You should have enough time to find some space after the first 15mins to get a good feel for your new beast all in a safe location.

It might be a track but you should be using it just like a normal road.

You should have enough time to find some space after the first 15mins to get a good feel for your new beast all in a safe location.

im keen as to learn and respect their rules.

Sounds like a really good place to start to know my car even better

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