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when u register the car, vicroads are clueless, my MR2 turbo was registered with a tare weight of 1400kg :P

u can tell them how much it weighs, just tell them u can help with the paperwork!!

I wouldn't worry bout driving R33 GTST on p's

only concern is experience, but more importantly, maturity.

Hope u make right decision!

When i say maturity, if u have mates in car egging u on, are u strong enough to ignore them or tell them where to go, most mis-haps happens from lack of responsibility!!.

u don't need any proof, well, the attendant that completed paper for MR2, which was 2 years ago,

i simply told my importer to tell them that the weight was 1400kg

ive forgotten exact figure, but thats what ended up on the rego.

cops don't know exact power distributed from cars anyway, import cars are grey imports, they have a listing of illegal cars, eg... WRX, GTO, Ferrari, etc, they also list GTR's

Anything that was australian delivered.

As for skylines, R33 GTST, they wouldn't know power output.

Just place the weight up high!! :P

ohhh, i just remembered, i registered my R32 GTR back in January, and the registration forms u fill out, it lists everything there, then u show up for the meeting time for the pits, go there 10min early, and they will get u to fill the forms out, u just fill them in, and enter ur weight, they aren't going to question u

ive got a top mount T78 turbo, and the inspector asked if my car was a turbo :shake: :shake:

haha

if u want hand registering it, happy to help!!

Haha thanks

Yeah, there probably isn't, but I'd rather actually try and get it vaguely legit in case that they were to randomly start cracking down on it.

This only applies if you personally import and register the car then I'm assuming (rather than re-register a car thats already been imported).

shit no, cops pull u over, no matter what u show them, they can dick u anyway they want.

One of my mates was given canary, and had to get exhaust tested, suspension, etc

well, his exhaust was legal, so he kept the db test form in his car, cop pulled him over again, he showed it, and they didn't give a shit

its called, REVENUE RAISING

bring back jeff!!

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