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Buy yourself something N/A and lightweight, go to the track and have some fun, do some driver training, then when your off your P's not only will you have the ABILITY to drive a turbo car to its full extent, but the thrill you will get of going from a lowish powered N/A car to a high powered turbo car will DEFINITELY be worth the wait.

Just the feeling of getting your license and being independent is good enough, i wouldnt jeopardise that IMO.

Think of it this way, if you get caught, you wont be able to go round to that girls house in the middle of the night with no license and car :P

I reckon you would have to be mad to risk it-

I have had my unrestricted licence for years, but every time I get signalled into a roadside RBT station, (at least 4 times in the last 6 months!) the first question they ask is "are you a P-plater?"... Must be the childs face I have on..

drove my car on my p's for about 4 months everyday... just dont display your p-plates and avoid late night driving..

I dont recommend you do this but if you have no choice thats the best thing to do...

Highway patrol's can quite easily catch you... but if its a normal patrol car on the street just hope he doesnt take a second look at you...

GL !

its absurd how many P platers run turbo cars and just happen to have gotten there licence before the restrictions came in. :laugh:

The restriction came out in July 2005, so to have gotten your red p before it came in would mean being on your P plates without being disqualified for 5 years.

I got my Red p in 2003 and have been on p plates ever since due to one disqualification that came from driving while suspended for fine default.

Personally I drive a turbo car everyday, even though the restriction was added for me in 2007. I've had v8's and turbos before that, so It's basically a punishment, not a safety concern. I haven't put a p plate on any of my cars for about 1 year now, but I don't look like a p driver and my licence doesn't say Provisional across the top because its a heavy vehicle driver licence, that probably helps.

Also

http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news/latest_r...CZhbGw9MQ%3D%3D

A old mate of mine had his licence suspended for 10 yrs because he kept driving whilst disqualified, He initially lost it for being booked a few times and lost his 12 points, if you dont need a licence and have lots of money to pay fines go for it but think of the long term consequences

id risk it, you only live once, right?

Terrible advice. Yeah you only live once, so why make it miserable with no license and losing money from fines? And like the dude above me said, when it's midnight and you wanna drive to your missus' house... GL.

im 16 and still on my ls and i bought a 3.6l v6 storm like 3 weeks ago and id do anything to be on my ps just because of the freedom not to thrash my car.. im goin to try avoid any run in with the cops while on my ps. ill be on my best behaviour :D seriously.

im 16 and still on my ls and i bought a 3.6l v6 storm like 3 weeks ago and id do anything to be on my ps just because of the freedom not to thrash my car.. im goin to try avoid any run in with the cops while on my ps. ill be on my best behaviour :D seriously.

LOL, those 3.6L are shit...Should have bought a slightly older 3.8L... They just love to skid!

They are...

The older V6 commodores love to get on the break... The 3.6L prefer to make power in revs over torque, and aren't as easy to have fun with.

yeah i figured bout the revs over torque.. but thanks i guess. though it is a ute so end is gonna come out easy anyways :D.

  • 11 months later...

ha thats the dream right there, but $$,$$$ :P

i want a Patrol 4.2 TD, a car trailer and a R34 GTR - patrol is my towing car, daily and 4WD/Adventure/ long road trip awesome car :D and the GTR, well duh :P << thats my dream :D

Thats my dream right there would love a 4.2td patrol or i heard theres a 5 ltr turbo diesel v8 coming out soon in the patrol range. Im also on my green p's and lost my licence once before in my last r32 as i was speeding and he seen my boost guage lit up and the blitz bov, but this new R32 i bought yesterday was trailored straight to my dads shed and is gunna be a project also wouldnt mind drifting it at some stage so a pootrol is on the cards and a car trailer.

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