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i would just like to no if anyone here has that stuipd P plater rule aginst them, how they cannot drive a turbo,supercharged car and a V8, and if u do, is there anyone who drives one anyway?

and do cops pull u up?

and do they not figure out that your on that restriction?

and whats the penalty if u get caught??

P.S i dont wont to heaR FROM other people on this fourm who will say u shoudent be riving a turbo car anyway, well shutup this Q is not for you!

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my mate has those ristrictions but he still drives his supercharged commy. if u get caught im pretty definate its immediate loss of license! thats what rta told my mate when he got his p's. by the way he hasnt got hassled at all yet and its been 9 months.

EDIT: BUT I GUESS IT DEPENDS HOW U DRIVE, U DRIVE LIKE DICKHEAD COPS WILL SCREW YA WETHER UR IN A COROLLA WID RIMS OR A STOCKO SKYLINE!!!

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i would just like to no if anyone here has that stuipd P plater rule aginst them, how they cannot drive a turbo,supercharged car and a V8, and if u do, is there anyone who drives one anyway?

and do cops pull u up?

Use some intelligence - how do you think a cop will know a restricted P-plater is driving a vehicle without stopping the car to get the licence details from the driver :D

and do they not figure out that your on that restriction?

Huh? They can get that information from your license... :D

and whats the penalty if u get caught??

Loss of license - these rules are enforced to protect people like you from yourselves. Break the rules, then the punishment is no less than you would deserve :rofl:

P.S i dont wont to heaR FROM other people on this fourm who will say u shoudent be riving a turbo car anyway, well shutup this Q is not for you!

Nice :rofl:

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Viper,

I normally dont bite on threads like this, but I get the sneaky suspicion the rule was made specifically for young drivers such as yourself.

Do yourself a favour, spend some time in a NA car, learn to drive it properly, come on a few track days that are listed in the Events thread, and by the time you come off your P's not only will it be legal for you to drive a boosted car but you might have actually learnt how to use it, these skills cost lives if attempted on the streets.

Im keen to take it up a notch, for public safety I would personally like to offer YOU! a $50 discount at the next drive day so you can learn what its really about. When you pick a date that suits PM me and I will help fund your first drive day.

Remember I have been 18 year’s old for the last 18 years, so I do have some idea what Im talking about.

Hope to see you at the track soon.

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just say for example the r3425gt-t, this is pretty stupid but if u just change the rocker cover from saying turbo, to some thing like the n/a rocker cover, do you reccon a dumb cop would fall for this?>? lol i no its a stupid question, but just like to see wat u guys think

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just say for example the r3425gt-t, this is pretty stupid but if u just change the rocker cover from saying turbo, to some thing like the n/a rocker cover, do you reccon a dumb cop would fall for this?>? lol i no its a stupid question, but just like to see wat u guys think

No they wont. Unless they are really dumb. (No offence)

Sounds like putting a GTR sticker on a GTST. :laugh:

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i would just like to no if anyone here has that stuipd P plater rule aginst them, how they cannot drive a turbo,supercharged car and a V8, and if u do, is there anyone who drives one anyway?

and do cops pull u up?

and do they not figure out that your on that restriction?

and whats the penalty if u get caught??

P.S i dont wont to heaR FROM other people on this fourm who will say u shoudent be riving a turbo car anyway, well shutup this Q is not for you!

I'm on my P's and I drive an R32 RB25DE (non turbo)

I've had the car and been pulled over more then a few times. Ive never been booked (except for bald tyres) but they always ask if its turbo and a couple of times they have popd the hood and looked for a turbo. Its not worth the risk. my 32 is a great car and has all the power a p plater could need.

just my 2c

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It's the driver.. not the car..

And corners are funner than straights :) The ball is up in the air there..

Actually its both..

most p platers cant handle dangerous situations in any car..

I took my time in getting a turbo car.. and im still getting used to it and still learning how to drive.. it takes time..

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i believe that the new law is abit stupid its not the car that causes the impact its the driver because most of the big p plate accidents are in little shitters like exels and things like that i think you should start small and work your way up. i started in a 1.3 corolla then worked my way up. thats just my 2c

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