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wicked seems like everyone has got something decent planned for the weekend. I got to pull the head off my car and replace the cam and valves.

but if all goes to plan i will be on the road on sunday and going on a nice long drive to a nice long straight road i know of :(

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Originally posted by ReVN211

and commodores are only good in straight lines :)

hahaa sooo true .... my parents clubbies dont corner that well feels like your trying to get around the croner in a school bus :(

Why are you sooo panicky when it comes to double demerits???

firstly, you only have one point .... therefore you could be done for a 6pt fine or a 1pt fine and your equally in trouble!! I dont get this refusing to drive on double demerits ..... normal days .... public holidays ........ your in as much shit no matter what the day hun!

see i just cant get stressed when it comes to cops .... a lot of the time im in a position where i can lose all of my 3 points ..... but bugger it im not going to live my life in fear of the boys n blue.

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