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How's this p plate friendly? I thought NSW said NO turbos at all...

Going to agree with him, i doubt any states are left without new p plater laws. There is no more power to weight either... well at least for Victoria i am sure. We have no modification of any sort, i was close to purchasing a series 2 RX7 with a 13b and had to make 100% sure that it wasn't considered as a modification.

People who got their license prior to July 2008 are exempt from the new driving laws (no turbos) in Victoria.

or was it July 2007?

Anyway I fall under that category and must not exceed a power-to-weight limit of I think 125kw/tonne.

People who got their license prior to July 2008 are exempt from the new driving laws (no turbos) in Victoria.

or was it July 2007?

Anyway I fall under that category and must not exceed a power-to-weight limit of I think 125kw/tonne.

Who would imagine the Starlet is turbo if it wasn't the bagde lol.

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holy crap just seeing this now.

im gonna get my other car to selling standards. see what i get for it.

then find you with cash. could this pass a 'rwc' ? :P

EDIT: now that i posted in here its at the top of list. . . should of just pm'd lol

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Back again, i know :P.

I've been a bit reluctant to sell it but now i think I've done what i need to do with this little beast, it now has an after market SS manifold to accommodate a T25 turbo, an Evo VI cooler, custom piping, dump pipe.

All works was carry out by myself (with love :bunny:) beside from the cooler piping and new dump. This little beast is now so much fun with just 6psi, it kept up with an Evo VII to my suprise. I've got an Safc II which is yet to be fit, then tune with 13psi.

New oil (Motul), sparkies......new Air con again with receipt (the work shop that did my zorst fked up my air-con).

$6.5K with new Rego or $6 without, current rego till the end of this month. Speedo reads close to 200K.

Again, would like to trade for Stag, 4doors 34/33, Dual Cab Diesel Hilux......or Aristo or even 1jz Cressida, i want to work on a new Project.

""always got attention from the ladies as they think its cute (more attention than my old gtr ""

LOLLLLL.... dont know what girls you have been around mate but i dont see how the f*** a toyota starlet is going to get more attention then a skyline from the ladys!!!

""always got attention from the ladies as they think its cute (more attention than my old gtr ""

LOLLLLL.... dont know what girls you have been around mate but i dont see how the f*** a toyota starlet is going to get more attention then a skyline from the ladys!!!

Good luck with your skyline r32 gtst then.

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