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Fairwell "barry" My Friend


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Its all about respect and understanding the resulting implications from your actions.

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Age doesn't change that fact, slow car or fast car

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Trent your not an ars*h*le....

....your more of a miserable c*nt. :huh:

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Well if everyone else is doing it....

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Yes, I agreed with myself - arrogant *beep* aint I! :stupid:

hey can't get sense outa anyone else talk to yourself ,works for me

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At the end of the day we don't do enough at Government level in teaching our kids decent driving skills or trauma appreciation (listening to families victimised by road trauma, visiting hospitals and seeing the end results etc) as a pre-requisite to getting their licences and we don't police the roads adequately for un-roadworthy cars, inappropriately powered cars relative to experience.

When I learnt to drive it was in 4 cylinder Fords that handled well and was a car club member participating in auto khanas, novice and club rallying. This experience in cars that allowed you to learn your limits without knocking on the "Pearly Gates" has kept me alive all these years.

Several of my sons have had accidents (one very serious), wriiten off several cars all within 6 months of getting their licences. They buy a car and the first mods are: loud exhaust, lowered till illegal, illegal wheels, burn out steel wheels for the back and a bloody loud stereo, how can you win?

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pfft. tmac stop verbally bashing p platers. most crashes on the news that p platers are involved in are because their going 150 km/h and loose control. Acceleration and power of a car has absolutely nothing to do with it.. their getting up to the speed of 150 km/h then crashing. not crashing because of how fast they get there.

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sh*t happens lol the end of the day as long as he's ok it doesn't matter a car is material object and can be replaced life can't

saying that I never push my ute around corners at all not realy worth the risk

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I know that area well having been born & bred in Mur-bah. It's not difficult to get yourself into trouble if you're not paying attention or as stated an animal jumps out at you. What a shame for a beautiful car to end up like that, poor Barry never deserved to end up that way.

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