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Hi all, new to these forums, new to Victoria and new to skylines. Im saving for a GTST R33. Im on P plates and know that you arent meant to drive them, but im on QLD plates and i could legally drive it there. My permanent address is still in Qld as im just studying here. Do you think if i were pulled over for driving it they would let me off after seeing my license? Also anyone from the geelong area? When I get my car I wanna find someone to go cruising with.

-Burgies

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Awesome, crack in the system wins. So i technically dont even have to have P plates up? means less attention for my car. Again anyone out west of melbourne? Sucks cause last year i lived in burwood for 6 months, and lived around all the places you all keep mentioning you cruise around.

-Burgies

Edit - When I get the car (and money) I intend on joining Sau

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If you are required to display P's in QLD you'll be required to display them here.

If they find out that you're studying here (ie: staying longer that 3-6 months) then you will be forced to obtain a VIC license. You'll be a lot better off buying a car in QLD and having QLD rego, VIC cops would be less inclined to hassle you, due to the paperwork involved.

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if you keep your car stickerless, put a decent quite exhaust with actual mufflers not cannons, keep it at a sensible ride height, no stupid BOV and you don't drive like an idiot or have 15 dudes in your car then you should be fine... even if they do pull you up if they see you have the right attitude and are trying to do the right thing they will probably let it slide

if your car stands out and gets lots of attention don't complain when its the wrong kind of attention... and can we stop having these threads now?

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Thanks for the warm reception guys. Sorry to bring up another thread, dont mean to be a whiny P plater. Im not required to wear them in Qld as I had my license before the date of new laws. Unlike Vic there was no restrictions on P platers before then. Thinking about getting it registered in Qld. Thanks again, this is an awesome site with so much info. WIll prob be on here a fair bit as getting a new (and decent) ride is about all I think about in my spare time.

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