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hm, im on green P's as well. got my p's before july 1st. ive been driving the r33 GTST as well, never had a problem. my parents got a call from the police as the car was under their name, about me driving a high powered car. the police only said something along the line of "dont drive it stupid and we wont pull you over" and that was that. i also drive a 33 GTR as well, havent had a problem yet. 6 more mnths till im off P's.

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hm, im on green P's as well. got my p's before july 1st. ive been driving the r33 GTST as well, never had a problem. my parents got a call from the police as the car was under their name, about me driving a high powered car. the police only said something along the line of "dont drive it stupid and we wont pull you over" and that was that. i also drive a 33 GTR as well, havent had a problem yet. 6 more mnths till im off P's.

But do you put your P plates up?

i dont get why half of you guys are attacking the boy. tis a stupid law and it comes down to how you control it and it seems he's been doing fine.

good work with getting away with it until now, how long where u driving around with it for?

You want some bullet holes in your Stag TJ? Don't push me boy...you don't know who I know from the Internets.

excuse me?

Did you lose your sense of humor at the same time you lost your f**king mind?

Threaten me with guns and bullets over a on going joke about e-thug? Take a step back and think before you post that kind of shit again.

excuse me?

Did you lose your sense of humor at the same time you lost your f**king mind?

Threaten me with guns and bullets over a on going joke about e-thug? Take a step back and think before you post that kind of shit again.

Maybe he meant speed holes......mmmmmmmmmmmmmm speed holes, my car has heaps of them :(

Are you sure he put in the claim himself / it wasn't in his parent's name? It just sounds hard to believe that insurance companies, somewhat reputable for trying to get out of claims, should process a claim with no attention paid to driver status...I wouldn't risk it myself because they had every legal right to refuse a payout on that claim. Shame he didn't get to learn his lesson.

It might of been in his parents name.... but I doubt it as he took out the loans n shit to buy the car, but I'm not 100% sure. Although when he totalled his car, cops were there in seconds and ambos, so they knew he was driving it...

Hmm... what i dont get is why the RTA let P plater's register turbo cars under their names when they know we cant drive them?? Beats me....

IMO !!! if the LAW really did not want "P-Platers" to drive around in turbo cars.... THEN WHY THE @#$$ LET US REGISTER IT UNDER OUR NAMES !!!

Hmm... what i dont get is why the RTA let P plater's register turbo cars under their names when they know we cant drive them?? Beats me....

IMO !!! if the LAW really did not want "P-Platers" to drive around in turbo cars.... THEN WHY THE @#$ LET US REGISTER IT UNDER OUR NAMES !!!

So when they pull you over they get extra revenue because you shouldn't be driving it.. DUH :(

I don't know if you have noticed or not but every government is a business, they don't give a f**k about the people living in the country.

hmmm... i understand they dont give a f**k about the people.... but i mean come on man why set such a strict law then go ahead and let them register turbo cars? i dont think its right and im surprised no one has protested....

I think if they had done that there would be a LOT less p platers driving around in turbo cars...

+1, driving around with no insurance is just stupid.

Also when you pay for your road rego what does the 3rd party thing on that mean? Does it mean that they assume you have gotten 3rd party insurance when you pay for the road rego?

The 3rd party insurance premium on your registration covers personal injury to others/yourself in the event of an accident. It also covers damage to state/council owned property, e.g. roads and signs. But it doesn't cover privately owned property, e.g. cars and buildings.

hm, im on green P's as well. got my p's before july 1st. ive been driving the r33 GTST as well, never had a problem. my parents got a call from the police as the car was under their name, about me driving a high powered car. the police only said something along the line of "dont drive it stupid and we wont pull you over" and that was that. i also drive a 33 GTR as well, havent had a problem yet. 6 more mnths till im off P's.
i dont get why half of you guys are attacking the boy. tis a stupid law and it comes down to how you control it and it seems he's been doing fine.

good work with getting away with it until now, how long where u driving around with it for?

excuse me?

Did you lose your sense of humor at the same time you lost your f**king mind?

Threaten me with guns and bullets over a on going joke about e-thug? Take a step back and think before you post that kind of shit again.

LOL it took a couple of SMS to work this one out. All cool now though...I concede I forgot to add in the "lols" at the end of my comment to suggest it was a joke :(

Again, for the record people, the e-thug sounding post was a joke...I'm not an e-thug lol.

hmmm... i understand they dont give a f**k about the people.... but i mean come on man why set such a strict law then go ahead and let them register turbo cars? i dont think its right and im surprised no one has protested....

I think if they had done that there would be a LOT less p platers driving around in turbo cars...

Like i said, it's for the cash. Why would they not let you register it? Knowing well and truly young males are genuinely stubborn and will go out and buy and drive one anyway? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Again, for the record people, the e-thug sounding post was a joke...I'm not an e-thug lol.

Whatever helps you sleep at night 2pac :(

LOL 2PAC.....

Ok Topher fair enough i can see where your coming from... but for f#$$ sake can you see where im coming from? damn this government..... and damn the p platers who ruined it for us sensible ones

Because it's not illegal to have a high powered car registered under your name on your P plates. It is illegal to drive it though. You can pay all the bills for the car and have your 50 year old father driving the car legally.

Also, insurance will happily insure your vehicle...they're "assuming" you're not going to drive it. You'll be covered for theft, or a nominated full licence driver, and that's it. If you make a claim based on you actually driving and smashing the thing then you will be very lucky if they payout on the claim.

yeah just call birds an e-thug and he will get his facebook warrior's on to you

I don't need facebook warriors, I've got a whole garage full of e-guns on Counter-Strike.

LOL it took a couple of SMS to work this one out. All cool now though...I concede I forgot to add in the "lols" at the end of my comment to suggest it was a joke :(

Again, for the record people, the e-thug sounding post was a joke...I'm not an e-thug lol.

I knew you were joking... I was like "Whoa" when TJ replied but sarcasm and text don't mix so heh. So glad you guys kissed and made up :)

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