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Yeah, on the bike, it'd just be LOL!

What about when you drive the 86?

86 nah don't bother with drags, that car is all corners and a decently quick daily driver. If I was a fresh P plater I would, cause I'd be taking on Preludes and V6 Commodores and I wouldn't have been in anything faster, or beaten anything faster for that matter. I'm all about taking down fast Euro these days :P

Have put a Perrin exhaust on since you last saw it...sweet music to the ears when you rev it out...but now hunting down forced induction kits and then maybe the above will change :D

86 nah don't bother with drags, that car is all corners and a decently quick daily driver. If I was a fresh P plater I would, cause I'd be taking on Preludes and V6 Commodores and I wouldn't have been in anything faster, or beaten anything faster for that matter.

- I see!

I'm all about taking down fast Euro these days :P

- LOL! What type of fast Euro's?

Have put a Perrin exhaust on since you last saw it...sweet music to the ears when you rev it out...but now hunting down forced induction kits and then maybe the above will change :D

- Bring it out to the next SAU Meet and give us a listen to the new exhaust.

86 nah don't bother with drags, that car is all corners and a decently quick daily driver. If I was a fresh P plater I would, cause I'd be taking on Preludes and V6 Commodores and I wouldn't have been in anything faster, or beaten anything faster for that matter.

- I see!

I'm all about taking down fast Euro these days :P

- LOL! What type of fast Euro's?

Have put a Perrin exhaust on since you last saw it...sweet music to the ears when you rev it out...but now hunting down forced induction kits and then maybe the above will change :D

- Bring it out to the next SAU Meet and give us a listen to the new exhaust.

M series Beamers, the quicker Benzes, Volkswagens, Audis etc.

I'll see if I find the time!

New p plate law for vic isnt a great change

i know this is the vic section but

lucky for NSW p plates there allowed any car that has a max of 130kws power to weight

so that means s14 s15 audm models, older wrxs and vl turbos now are allowed by NSW p platers them lucky buggers

however the honda s2000 is now banned

comes into effect for them on the 1st of August 2014

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