then i suggest you go outside and tell it to your dog, cause obviously nobody caresOriginally Posted by Orefus
then i suggest you go outside and tell it to your dog, cause obviously nobody caresOriginally Posted by Orefus
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Originally Posted by werty
then i suggest you go outside and tell it to your dog, cause obviously nobody cares
how original.
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he just qouted me, than qouted it again in the same post....yep definetely originalOriginally Posted by whiteballz
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he just qouted me, than qouted it again in the same post....yep definetely originalOriginally Posted by werty
he just qouted me, than qouted it again in the same post....yep definetely original
he just qouted me, than qouted it again in the same post....yep definetely original
he just qouted me, than qouted it again in the same post....yep definetely original
he just qouted me, than qouted it again in the same post....yep definetely original
i think i win
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well their both good for learners to crash within 3 months of ownershipOriginally Posted by shockwaveracing
(not that i did that )
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
well i haven't had that happen either yet... and you can't go wrong with aussie cars... coz they are perfect for our environment...Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
but not perfect for our learner drivers my car was hydrophobicOriginally Posted by shockwaveracing
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
afraid...of....stopping?Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
pondering things
OK guys, that's enough, Orefus asked a car related question here. And we are after all a car forum. If he or any other member starts posting threads that are pointless, we'll take care of it.
Orefus, don't over do it.
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no, afraid of water thats how i crashed it....at the grand speed of 30km/hOriginally Posted by targa
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
What happend?Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
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i gave way to oncoming traffic then turned onto a street and i found i was facing a ditch. no warning or gradual loss of traction the rear just shifted really suddenly and i was still learning to drive so i over corrected and smacked the rear axle against the gutter i was driving normally and had good tyres but the VN has a really light rear end, low down torque and a senstive accelerator pedal, not the ideal learner drivers toolOriginally Posted by Supercarfreak123
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
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