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G'day all, im one of those unfortunute people who got there license about 3 days after the july 12th cut, and i need an exception to drive a turbo car, and i was wondering if anyone here has got a tubro skyline, and they have got an exception for it???

i was just wondering what sort of information you told the RTA to get one, what resons did u use?

did u find it easy etc. this would be a great help to me, considering im about to buy a r32

thanx guys! :P

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one word. IMPOSSIBLE.

They WON'T give them out, even if thats the only car in the family.

this is what happend to a friend.

he had a 200sx and a rx7.

his sister applied for the rx as it's the only car she can drive in the family, they replied with no, sell one of the cars and buy a new one..

once again it is impossible.. don't bother, buy a na 32 like i did.

yea i was one of the lucky ones

i got my P's 2 days before the cut off ... and i didnt want to sell my car

i had fun driving around with no licence for half a year and neva got caught hehe

my bro is getting his P's soon and al so gonna buy a turbo car....i also wanna hear if any can get around it

Your an idiot.

Comments like that destroy the scene for the rest of us.

Good luck surviving the rest of your teens with an attitude like that.

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