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hey guys

im still on my L's for another 4 months and have had an r33gts for 12months, been pulled over once for suspition of street racing but as soon as they saw my mum they were all cool lol.

im gonna get dicked driving wit red Ps ey!

Gezza

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I drove a modified R33 for 18 months on my P's and only ever got randomly pulled over once and even then they didn't defect the car or query my right to drive the vehicle. Since my P's though I have been pulled over about 8 times (in the last year or so) and only finally got defected on Tuesday night after a random pull over. It seems to all depend on:

- How low your car is

- How loud your car is

- Bodykits attract attention

- Doing dumb shit attracts attention

- Driving in certain areas attracts attention

However if you get a highway patrol officer who is really after you, I have just discovered first hand your gonna get punished

highway patrol = (n)

very much agree with swink

i used to get pulled up a lot more when i drove in highly patrolled areas.. now im ussually just driving from cafe` to cafe` and its not so bad anymore. still get pulled over and still pack myself everytime i see a cop car. but unless your doing something to "stand out" cops have got better things to do..

i find the safest places are actually near cop stations.. cause the cops are either eager to get back or just jumped in the cars and still getting organised.

i was driving a r33 gts for a while n then did the turbo conversion for more power... and have been driving it on my green p's for around 5 months... iv been pulled over 3 times... twice in one night and was told to open the hood... didn't say anything about the power to weight just defected me for cooler and pod filter.. all 3 times that i got defected was at nyt tym on friday/ saturday nyts on princess hwy...

my car is pretty stock looking and doesnt attract that much attention and i dnt go out doing stupid things... bt that nyt when i got pulled over twice there was a police blitz on princess hwy

fingers crossed i dnt get diked for power to weight...

most cops just knw that you cant have pod filter and intercooler but id stay away from highway patrols..

highway patrol = (n)

very much agree with swink

i used to get pulled up a lot more when i drove in highly patrolled areas.. now im ussually just driving from cafe` to cafe` and its not so bad anymore. still get pulled over and still pack myself everytime i see a cop car. but unless your doing something to "stand out" cops have got better things to do..

i find the safest places are actually near cop stations.. cause the cops are either eager to get back or just jumped in the cars and still getting organised.

my first pull over and defect was actually outside a cop station... haha

i was driving a r33 gts for a while n then did the turbo conversion for more power... and have been driving it on my green p's for around 5 months... iv been pulled over 3 times... twice in one night and was told to open the hood... didn't say anything about the power to weight just defected me for cooler and pod filter.. all 3 times that i got defected was at nyt tym on friday/ saturday nyts on princess hwy...

my car is pretty stock looking and doesnt attract that much attention and i dnt go out doing stupid things... bt that nyt when i got pulled over twice there was a police blitz on princess hwy

fingers crossed i dnt get diked for power to weight...

most cops just knw that you cant have pod filter and intercooler but id stay away from highway patrols..

pod filters are illegal? :)

  • 3 weeks later...

i don't get the new rules for P Platers, I'm on my Green P's (NSW)

if i got my red P's on January 2007 and i got my green P's on March 2008, am i allowed to drive a turbo car?

because I'm thinking of buying a

"Nissan Skyline R33 93 Model Turbo" $9,300.00

Turbo Timer 220 $ Receipt Provided,

http://img160.imageshack.us/my.php?image=20ox1.jpg

http://img160.imageshack.us/my.php?image=21tj5.jpg

http://img517.imageshack.us/my.php?image=22fj4.jpg

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http://img517.imageshack.us/my.php?image=24ie1.jpg

http://img529.imageshack.us/my.php?image=25ci3.jpg

but i don't want to buy a turbo car if I'm not allowed to drive it.

or this

"1995 R33 turbo Nissan Skyline 2 door coupe" $10,100.00

Motor Sport R308 Turbo timer

High Flowed Turbo with Blow Off Valve

http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=10lf9.jpg

http://img353.imageshack.us/my.php?image=11cd8.jpg

http://img409.imageshack.us/my.php?image=12tp1.jpg

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the reason I'm pasting this because I don't know much about cars, sorry

please reply, thanks

Wahid2oo8

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your allowed to drive any car on your Lz, but on ur Pz it all stops, i was driving my 33 gts-t for 8 months on my Pz, didnt get pulled over once, im fully liscenced now, in my oppinion, if your car dosent look like a race car and you havnt done to much to it, you act sencibaly, you will be fine, now that i remember it, i did get brethoed and they just looked to see if i was wearing Pz, which i wasnt and they just said cya later.

Act sencibly, and be mature

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two weeks ago i brought a skyline r32 gt-r and i couldn't wait till i could drive it, i heard it was just imported and everything seem to be in good nick!!! well i confirmed to the seller which he was selling the car for a good mate in japan to buy the skyline for $17,500 which he wanted the car for $18,500. so we did all the paper work and went to vic roads and got a permanent so i could drive the car at bayswater where the car was to delahey which is where my relatives house was. i was stunned :P of the performance what a twin turbo could really produce....... during the time was i driving towards the city i came across at least 6 cops that drove right pasted me, at the time i wasn't aware of the penalties of driving a twin turbo until one of my family member told me after when i was at home that it was not legal for me to drive a gt-r, of cos all i was thinking about was the acceleration and the speed of the r32...... well during the two days i floored that skyline around my area where theres hardly any cops around and dicided to give the car back because there was no point keeping the car if i cant drive it till im off my green p's(19yold) which is in another two more years -.-

i was just wondering when is it legal to drive a skyline r32 gtr? 21 or 25?

two weeks ago i brought a skyline r32 gt-r and i couldn't wait till i could drive it, i heard it was just imported and everything seem to be in good nick!!! well i confirmed to the seller which he was selling the car for a good mate in japan to buy the skyline for $17,500 which he wanted the car for $18,500. so we did all the paper work and went to vic roads and got a permanent so i could drive the car at bayswater where the car was to delahey which is where my relatives house was. i was stunned :P of the performance what a twin turbo could really produce....... during the time was i driving towards the city i came across at least 6 cops that drove right pasted me, at the time i wasn't aware of the penalties of driving a twin turbo until one of my family member told me after when i was at home that it was not legal for me to drive a gt-r, of cos all i was thinking about was the acceleration and the speed of the r32...... well during the two days i floored that skyline around my area where theres hardly any cops around and dicided to give the car back because there was no point keeping the car if i cant drive it till im off my green p's(19yold) which is in another two more years -.-

i was just wondering when is it legal to drive a skyline r32 gtr? 21 or 25?

Full license drivers do not have any high power car restrictions.

When you get your full license, this is when the gtr becomes legal to drive.

So that would be when your 21 im assuming.

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