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Can you read or not?? I have a permit meaning I can drive the car between the hours of 7am and 7pm since I stopped to pick up some parts for the r33 on the way back from the airshow I was driving under the conditions which the permit allows.. so how does that make me a clown???

Well it kinda of does and it kinda doesnt as someone who knows a bit about the law (PM me if you want more info its somethin I'd prefer not to disclose in forums) I do know how these permits work and some of the legalities behind them..

If you interested its actually legal to drive a car on the road with no registration, no permit no nothing (there is some rules to this)...many people dont know this..certainly its flaunting the system a little and by all means its not the right thing to do..but when its the only car you have and youve spent 300bucks to go to the airshow by all means I was goign to try it..

And yes I do know how the law works and do know it is illegal to drive a car with a permit solely for transport purposes BUT there are a number of clauses and fine prints which basically mean u can do what u like on one of these permits and no i dont condone it..

this is while u will find when pulled up my an officer of the law the will check the dates of the permit, and compare vin and engine numbers on the permit to those on the car..but will hardly ever question u on where the car is going...

Well it kinda of does and it kinda doesnt as someone who knows a bit about the law (PM me if you want more info its somethin I'd prefer not to disclose in forums) I do know how these permits work and some of the legalities behind them..

If you interested its actually legal to drive a car on the road with no registration, no permit no nothing (there is some rules to this)...many people dont know this..certainly its flaunting the system a little and by all means its not the right thing to do..but when its the only car you have and youve spent 300bucks to go to the airshow by all means I was goign to try it..

And yes I do know how the law works and do know it is illegal to drive a car with a permit solely for transport purposes BUT there are a number of clauses and fine prints which basically mean u can do what u like on one of these permits and no i dont condone it..

this is while u will find when pulled up my an officer of the law the will check the dates of the permit, and compare vin and engine numbers on the permit to those on the car..but will hardly ever question u on where the car is going...

Mate its stated on the permit that you can only drive the car to and from place of repair or place of testing. Also it i think from memory can be only be driven between 7 and 7 Monday - Friday.

So you if they pull you over, i would be very surprised if they couldn't book you for something..

Hey Matt,

Naa its 7am-7pm all week..i do keep within those times.. Permit states the car can be driven see here

1.To take vehicle from place of acuisition to owners garaged residence

2.To travel from a licensed vehicle tester for repairs or testing

3.In the course of repairs modifications or testing.

4.Or to take the vehicle for registration.

As you can see the list is quite extensive and you can basically get away with saying anything...

I have a mate who has driven on unregistered vehicle permit for over a year now lol and I can assure you he has been pulled over more than once

Honestly though I only drive the car when I have to I also have the tx5 at the moment but its been in the workshop for a while...

But the skyline should be registered by friday so all shoudlbe good...

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