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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Got a pic of her, if she is hot Im sure you could raise m about 300 bikers to escort her ?

    just a thought ?
    Sure...but be warned, it's not a pretty sight.

    What was that you were saying about 300 bikers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by village idiot
    what wrong with rear wheeled drive cars
    they are safe as any other drive configuration?
    There is nothing wrong with them but front wheel drives are more forgiving when you make a mistake. its easier to control understeer then oversteer when your inexperianced. BUT a 320 beemer is gutless and unless she is running slicks when its pissing down with rain its pretty hard to get them out.
    It all depends on the driver. Even if you have fuck all experiance if you drive to your ability you should be alright. Not that I condone this, cause i dont. Its more likely that this person will cause someone else to crash then do so herself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calo
    Sure...but be warned, it's not a pretty sight.
    She graces our lovely university in your town mate, aint we lucky!


    ps couldnt she just find someone wanting a ride north to accompany?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    She graces our lovely university in your town mate, aint we lucky!


    ps couldnt she just find someone wanting a ride north to accompany?
    Don't be absurd, Liz Shaw does what Liz Shaw wants and everyone else can go to hell!

    Quote Originally Posted by Liz Shaw on her crappy blog
    I am well aware that there are heaps of other things that you must learn when you are driving before you get your license. I really don't want to go through anymore lessons. I want to get my license by next week because I'm driving up to Auckland - easter time, more cops on the road, I should have my license.
    lol, the idiot basically admits she can't drive.

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    What's the difference between someone with no experience and a good attitude, and someone with heaps of experience and a bad attitude? Odds on either will very easily get into trouble. Perhaps the experienced one is more likely to get out of the trouble though.

    My concern isn't so much the technical experience, it's the stamina. If you're not used to driving long distance, it's a big ask to drive that distance solo. Yeah, so what, we've all done it at one point or another, I'm not saying it's unusual. I'm just saying I don't think it's a good idea for her to do it, as any lapse in concentration WILL be magnified by her lack of technical experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calo
    But open to anyone else who wishes to comment.

    How concerned would you be about the prospect of someone with a learner licence (and pretty limited driving experience) driving from Wellington to Auckland accompanied in her first car (a 1989 BMW 320i)?
    If you hold a learners car licence and are accompanied all the way by an appropriate supervisor then where's the problem?

    The type of car?

    Regardless of the car type its up to you to drive it appropriately and your supervisor to take over if you are out of your depth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calo
    D'oh! I was supposed to say UNACCOMPANIED.
    In that case you are going to have problems.

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    i would be very concerned, a 1989 BMW 320i is gonna take for ever to get there, she should try a CBR600F at the very least.
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    Who cares?
    There's too many morons out there to waste any effort on. You can't save the world, not even on kiwibiker.
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    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KLOWN
    There is nothing wrong with them but front wheel drives are more forgiving when you make a mistake. its easier to control understeer then oversteer when your inexperianced.
    Woah, i'd dispute that any day of the week ending with a 'y'.

    Run into snap oversteer when trying to correct a slide in a front wheel drive with foot off the gas?

    Rear wheel drive, much more forgiving. Car slides, take foot off gas, turn into the slide, car stops sliding.

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    Either way someone with bugger all experience will end up in the bushes or buying a lotto ticket. Even with pretty good driving skills, I've always prefered to push a front driver too hard than a rear driver. Not all rear ends let go progressively, nor come back progressively. Different story once you know the car of course, but she doesn't.

    But that's okay, I've seen the nude photos. I'd give her the rodgering of life if I came across her car tits up in the countryside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    But that's okay, I've seen the nude photos. I'd give her the rodgering of life if I came across her car tits up in the countryside.
    I feel sick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Battle Toad of Doom
    not wanting to be a grammer nazi ..... but i belive this particular bit could use some altering
    Grammar.

    Did you sit at the back of the class during english lessons???
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