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Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

ouch.. gotta put my flame suit on :flamed: :flamed:

AHAHAH! I still remember the thread when you said that your parents bought it for you..... I cried for hours hoping i was your long lost brother that they mixed up in the hospital... unfortunately Royal Perth hanged up on me when i asked if i was a half brother of a guy called Bam Bam..... still dunno why though:rolleyes: :lol:

Unngh too tired/bored to even post nemore. Hey Vspec ure well on ure way to being post whore of the century.

heres an idea: instead of making a second post y not edit the one u already have? oh thats right u wanna be a l337 as me :wave:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I reckon it's scary when kids are driving R32GTR's,there one hell of a car, more dangerous than a handgun. I know one guy who is too scared to drive his own car, give it to me then.

i find it scary young kids driving any sort of car that havent had any sort of PROPER training and practice in a controlled area. The government needs to bring in some sort of power/weight ratio for P platers (3 years now) which I have heard the eastern states has something similar to this?

For the inexperienced driver i find both RWD + POWER an issue, and both combined is very dangerous and in the wet, AAAARGH!

the age thing,

my cousin has co-bought his GTR with his dad (i think he's paying the rest off *shrug*) and he's only 18!! But he's a good driver (apparently :wave:), into karts, forumla fords etc.

and moi turns 25 at the end of this year. :D

Shaun

I don't think age has a lot to do with it. Don't get me wrong, a fresh P plater is obviously more likely to crash, but I don't think you can say a 20 year old is a worse driver compared to a 30 year old, just because the 30 year old has had more driving time under his belt. I think you can drive or you can't. And as far as i've seen, on all the cruises, most people here seem to handle there car pretty nicely.

My 2c.

Originally posted by 25GTT

AHAHAH! I still remember the thread when you said that your parents bought it for you..... I cried for hours hoping i was your long lost brother that they mixed up in the hospital... unfortunately Royal Perth hanged up on me when i asked if i was a half brother of a guy called Bam Bam..... still dunno why though:rolleyes: :lol:

rotflmao!! hahahahahahah damn still cant help laughing at that one...:lol: :lol:

though i do know of people younger than me with some flashy cars...just check out Curtin Uni's carpark...crazy

26 next week :wave:

Everyone should have to pay their dues in a crappy/slow car

when they get their licence. I did 2 years hard time in a Daihatsu. Then 3 years minimum security in an N14

As for BoostedRB26's mums car: being a nissan, and a mums car, im guessin it starts with M, ends in A, and has ICR in the middle :D

Red17

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