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A lot of people aren't firmiliar with the P Plate laws now.

It's not NO TURBO's. It's NO Modifications what so ever. Big chrome Pod Filter = no no.

I guess nobody cares about P Platers enough to bother with that.

This year ended the power to weight P Platers.

Nice clean looking car, good luck with sale Charles =]

A lot of people aren't firmiliar with the P Plate laws now.

It's not NO TURBO's. It's NO Modifications what so ever. Big chrome Pod Filter = no no.

I guess nobody cares about P Platers enough to bother with that.

This year ended the power to weight P Platers.

Nice clean looking car, good luck with sale Charles =]

lol umm it is NO TURBO'S. p-plate laws now state that certain 6 cylinders, v8,v10,12 and any turbo charged or supercharged vehicles are illegal.

lol umm it is NO TURBO'S. p-plate laws now state that certain 6 cylinders, v8,v10,12 and any turbo charged or supercharged vehicles are illegal.

I really don't think you read what i said... almost every FS car states "P Plate Legal" because its N/a.

I am saying its not Legal because its N/a, even the smallest modification is illegal.

Your saying that because it doesnt have a turbo, high powered 6, 8, 12 or supercharger its legal?

...Well then everyone prepare to meet a little birdie named Canary.

Free bump for Charles sexy 33.

I really don't think you read what i said... almost every FS car states "P Plate Legal" because its N/a.

I am saying its not Legal because its N/a, even the smallest modification is illegal.

Your saying that because it doesnt have a turbo, high powered 6, 8, 12 or supercharger its legal?

...Well then everyone prepare to meet a little birdie named Canary.

Free bump for Charles sexy 33.

Well....if your talking about my shiny pod filter shield + pod filter, then since I'm on my green P's, I think I'm allow to have 1 intake mod.

BUT if anything, I'm providing the stock air box + snorkel aswell :P

Thanks for the bumps too :P

I really don't think you read what i said... almost every FS car states "P Plate Legal" because its N/a.

I am saying its not Legal because its N/a, even the smallest modification is illegal.

Your saying that because it doesnt have a turbo, high powered 6, 8, 12 or supercharger its legal?

...Well then everyone prepare to meet a little birdie named Canary.

Free bump for Charles sexy 33.

erm i don't think you read my post properly either. i said any high power 6 cylinder or "OR" a v8, 10, 12 is illegal plus turbo or supercharged. i don't know where the hell you got the "it doesnt have a turbo so high powered 6,8,12 or supercharger is legal" right after i said its Illegal =S

erm i don't think you read my post properly either. i said any high power 6 cylinder or "OR" a v8, 10, 12 is illegal plus turbo or supercharged. i don't know where the hell you got the "it doesnt have a turbo so high powered 6,8,12 or supercharger is legal" right after i said its Illegal =S

I asked you a question i didn't state it.

THE ONLY IMPORTANT PIECE OF INFORMATION TO READ: To sum this up, your saying if it has a full exhaust system, air intake blah blah blah but does NOT have a turbo, its legal for p platers?

I am not understanding your argument against me?

I am saying that any modification is illegal for any p plater that is not on power to weight laws and >CANT< have ANY modification. Call Vic Roads and ask them as i used to. They will give you a spank and a lolly pop and send you on your way.

ANYTHING that increases air flow, increases performance simple stuff. :banana:

Charles nah your not allowed to change the stock air intake as it does improve the cars performance, even by that tiny bit.

But two thumbs up for supplying the stock parts. A true salesman =]

Hope you get this one sold, and enjoying the free bumps =p

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Wow very nice car. First time poster :) bit hesitant to start my own thread hehe :no: So free bump and tiny thread jack :)

I am coming into my Learners at the moment and slightly obsessed with the idea of having my own skyline once I hit my Red P's. I am not completely sure what all the rules are and was wondering if anyone could break it down for me. What Can I and Can't I drive? I also interested to know what type of skyline is ideal for a first time car owner. I want preferably a 2 door, fast but controllable car that looks very nice :D The 1994-1996 R33 GT skylines look very advertising without a large enough price tag for a second hang one. I have 5 grand right now sitting away for me, How much should I try to acquire through this working year coming.

Thanks

--End Threadjack--

free bump :wub:

Loved the car so much using your pics as wallpaper. Congratulations on Sale charles :)

Haha, thanks man! Hoping you can buy one later on when you get your license :)

They are REAL fun to drive around :P

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