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>Learning to drive
>Finally can enjoy my passion
>Buy project car (Mk2 Golf GTI)
>Diagnosed with scoliosis
>Have operation
>Can't drive for over 6 months
>Won't be able to enjoy driving my shitbox in the summertime
>FeelsBadMan

Isn't that when your spine is all bent and shit? How do you just get diagnosed with it? Wouldn't it be apparent?

Also that sucks ass bro, take it easy and don't break any arms or legs in the meantime.

HEY-O

Yeah, I had an 'S' curve in my spine - 50 something degrees at the base and 28 near the top. I just noticed my back stuck out a bit on one side of my spine one day, went to the doctor and boom, there goes all the excitement of the next year and a half for me. At least I'm part titanium now.

8v or 16v?

>not getting a military-grade aluminum spine like the ALL NEW FORD F-150

There's almost nothing to learn except how to use clutch & stick if you're in Europe.
It's all about confidence and driving safely.

8v. Sorry.
Big meme. Aluminium hardware would be fucking awful.

That's a lie. You will get points deducted or even fail if you don't look everywhere like a maniac before doing the slightest maneuver. Like why the fuck do I have to check the passengers side mirror when I'm turning right if I'm 100% sure that there is no cyclist there

>not understanding European tests: the post