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well uh, so i failed the first time and i felt that the driver schools cars reverse and gear 1 was going out and hard to engage 

if i used my R34 skyline for the P plate test, do you think they will mark me harder and fail me for loud exhaust? 

like you know, sounds like your speeding but actually not, eg eg

need your guys opinion, dish out another 150 to hire a car or use mine :D

just bad at driving "SAFE" wink wink

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Use instructors car, with instructor in it. Generally instructors know the licence testers so there's a chance they'll go more lenient on you with them in the car.

Turning up to the test in a car that looks like you'll do a burnout leaving the place once they pass you would make me extra critical, let alone a tester who is out to curb the number of idiots on the road.

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