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Old 01-05-2007, 12:10 PM   #10
Nickxb
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I don't get the
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25


Stickers!!!

Usually old ****s driving beaten up cars at 20km below the speed limit in the right hand lane???

Can anyone shed some light on this?
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Originally Posted by coyote
Supplied by some insurance company
the concept is that the driver is over 25 Maybe thay think that makes them a better driver, should be an invitation for the coppers to do a licence check, pulse check and breathalizer routine. Only an idiot would think age has anything to do with ability.
Actually im pretty sure they are promoting smaller class sizes in schools.



My mate had an old Volvo with a volvo team racing sticker on it.... well is wasnt actually a sticker. he cut out a peice of cardboard and sticky taped to his rear windsheild.

very funny.... until it rained.
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