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just wanting to know what the consequences are when a p-plater is caught driving a turbocharged car when it is prohibited.

How much are the fines?

How long are suspensions?

What happens to the car?

also hearing a lot about ppl getting exemptions from the rta. is there any way of getting an exemption for a r34 gt-t standard?

cheers!

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- you'll get fined fairly heavily

- lose 3 points

- and get the car taken from you after a couple fines

you sure dats not da nsw fine's?

I perscribe Harden the fark up......If you have the balls to drive it on your P's then have the balls to cop the concequences.

+1 for :blush: Harden the fark up

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you sure dats not da nsw fine's?

+1 for :blush: Harden the fark up

A mate of mine got pulled over twice in one night by the same copper 2 weeks ago. heres what he copped twice, 7 points each time and $350 that equals 14 points in one night on green P plates in Sydney... Driving a close to standard R33 gtst he is spewin..We thought it was only 2 points each time lol

In NSW it is 7 points and a $384 fine.

You could try for an exemption but you need a really good reason to drive that car. i.e. If it was a ute or something you could say you need to drive it for work.

I can't think of any reason why you'd need a GT-T.

Good point...

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lolz...too late..already bought the GT-T

jus couldnt say no to turbo

i only have till 19th april till i get my green p's and gonna apply for an exemption

if anyone here know a way of getting an exemption that would be great

cheers!

All three will happen

- you'll get fined fairly heavily

- lose 3 points

- and get the car taken from you after a couple fines

Really not worth it anymore. Just go and buy that 88 Laser you had your eye on

maybe the laws have jsut changed but all i ever get is a $113 fine and dats it.....dunno wat ur on about with the point loss and losing th car after fines, maybe its something new

lolz...too late..already bought the GT-T

jus couldnt say no to turbo

i only have till 19th april till i get my green p's and gonna apply for an exemption

if anyone here know a way of getting an exemption that would be great

cheers!

dumbest thing i've ever heard someone do. zero sympathy from here if u get caught.

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