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if your unsure call vicroads several times until you get an answer you like get their details and direct contact line ...

as the people from vicroads can give sometimes vague and incorrect information.

called vic roads and good news. If you get your licence before june 1st 2007 the law does not apply to you.

now watch the cops not care and fine u anyways, then u have to spend ur time chasing it around ...

hopefully they wont be that much of pricks .. try and get printed documentation sent to your residance so you have it in writing.

although if you show it to a cop, be ready to be reamed ... canery ftw.

When the cop cant do nuffing else

89-90 model r32's are illegal as they weigh less (due to no intrusion bars)

91-93 model r32's are legal as they are heavier and fall under the p:w limit.

r32's will be illegal in the new law, as the law restricts any turbo vehicle, so technically a new p-plater can get fined for driving a r32. Lets hope the cops dont target current P-Platers with the new laws and force us to do the run around as explained above.

Cheers

Well i would just use logic.

Seeing as though VicRoads are the people who look over the laws, they would be the people best equipped to answer your question.

They've answered most of my questions easily enough

vic roads are d*cks sometimes... Took me about 3 rings to get a straight answer outta them regarding this question.anyways..

If you get ur P's on the old laws u stay on the old laws, you can get ur R32 whenever you want then! Just dont loose ur liscence or you will probably end up on the new laws and have to sell ur skyline, well thats wat i face anyways.

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