Got my driver's licence!
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Originally Posted by NeRwEEzy' post='509731' date='Dec 22 2007, 06:15 PM
im not the baby of the family anymore?
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Congratulations, or should I say Hertzlichen Gl?ckw?nsch!!
So that's 2 E60.net members who will be driving 5er M-Sports in Wiesbaden
I'll be setting up another Meet & Greet soon (maybe around March?) and that could be a great opportunity to get some long distance driving experience in... any excuse to get in the E60 a go for a drive hey! I'll PM you the details when we start get things organised.
Enjoy...
So that's 2 E60.net members who will be driving 5er M-Sports in Wiesbaden
I'll be setting up another Meet & Greet soon (maybe around March?) and that could be a great opportunity to get some long distance driving experience in... any excuse to get in the E60 a go for a drive hey! I'll PM you the details when we start get things organised.
Enjoy...
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My Ride: E60 2006 525d Steptronic, Carbon Black, M Sport-Package, Style 135M Rims, Beige Interior, Dark Poplar Wood Trim, Comfort Seats, Professional Navigation with BMW Online and BMW Assist, HUD, Logic7, TV, Bluetooth, Speech Control, Active Steering, Adaptive Bi-Xenon, 6-Disc Changer, Heated Seats (front and back), Extended Climate, PDC, Sunroof, Auto-Dim. Int + Folding Exterior Mirrors, Electric Rear- and Side Blinds, Foldable rear seats, Electric Adjustable Steering Wheel
Originally Posted by xBMWx' post='510157' date='Dec 24 2007, 01:47 PM
Congratulations, or should I say Hertzlichen Gl?ckw?nsch!!
So that's 2 E60.net members who will be driving 5er M-Sports in Wiesbaden
I'll be setting up another Meet & Greet soon (maybe around March?) and that could be a great opportunity to get some long distance driving experience in... any excuse to get in the E60 a go for a drive hey! I'll PM you the details when we start get things organised.
Enjoy...
So that's 2 E60.net members who will be driving 5er M-Sports in Wiesbaden
I'll be setting up another Meet & Greet soon (maybe around March?) and that could be a great opportunity to get some long distance driving experience in... any excuse to get in the E60 a go for a drive hey! I'll PM you the details when we start get things organised.
Enjoy...
Great!
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Congrats sese....boy, my dad wouldn't let us take his car at all; but he did get us some transportation to get around. So I used to clean detail the cars in the family and sneak a drive when I was done....
There was some talk here in NJ,US of changing the licensing age to 18!! OMG!! :thumbsdown: Right now, you get your permit at 16, but need a licensed driver beside you. At 17 , probationary license for 1 yr, curfew at 12 oclock, only 1 passenger and then by 18 you get your unlimited license.
Learn how to be a defensive driver to avoid the crazies out there.
There was some talk here in NJ,US of changing the licensing age to 18!! OMG!! :thumbsdown: Right now, you get your permit at 16, but need a licensed driver beside you. At 17 , probationary license for 1 yr, curfew at 12 oclock, only 1 passenger and then by 18 you get your unlimited license.
Learn how to be a defensive driver to avoid the crazies out there.
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Originally Posted by Heelsonwheels' post='510651' date='Dec 26 2007, 01:56 PM
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Learn how to be a defensive driver to avoid the crazies out there.
Learn how to be a defensive driver to avoid the crazies out there.
And learn to avoid me and my colleagues.
(Remember, I sometimes work on a towtruck... ).