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17-07-2008, 04:40 PM | #30 | ||
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The other way to drive a HP car is to register a business (usually a lawn mowing or something) and drive it around as a company car. But then you have to do your BAS, always have a good explanation, keep a log book and pay higher insurance.
All that mucking around for a few extra kilowatts, that you would normally get in a couple of years is ridiculous. It's a cliche but you learn more on your P's than you do on your L's. Learn to drive a car properly, handle turns + corners nicely and then move up. You've got the law on your side and insurance etc, becomes a crap load easier. A few years without a HP car won't kill you. |
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