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This cant be right.... never before have i seen a thread that went

"Hey what happens if i.......?"

"Dont do it its stoopid"

"Ok... i wont thanks"

Sweetas, i'm disappointed in you, go look in HERE and learn the proper way to respond to sane recommendations.

On a more serious note, if you really did mean "cool i wont drive it then" good on ya... it might suck having it sat there while you wait... but you can spend your time doing it up for when you can drive it.

Im on my red P's going for my greans in like 3 days. If i get pulled over what will happen to me and the car?

Cheers

Can be sentenced to Jail for up to 10 years.. Car is impounded for 2 years and you need to fork out for the impound fees

Can be sentenced to Jail for up to 10 years.. Car is impounded for 2 years and you need to fork out for the impound fees

Lol at most in vic it is a 3 temerity point fine or something. It used to just be a $100 fine and no temerity points but they found too many were happy just to pay that.

Your biggest issue is insurance as if something happens Ur not legally allowed to drive the car so won't be covered for anything.

This cant be right.... never before have i seen a thread that went

"Hey what happens if i.......?"

"Dont do it its stoopid"

"Ok... i wont thanks"

Sweetas, i'm disappointed in you, go look in HERE and learn the proper way to respond to sane recommendations.

On a more serious note, if you really did mean "cool i wont drive it then" good on ya... it might suck having it sat there while you wait... but you can spend your time doing it up for when you can drive it.

i too am amazingly shocked at thread outcome... serious WTF.

must be a Friday funny...

NSW

If on greens - loss of licence for 3 months

If on reds loss of licence for 3 months and when you get your licence back you only get it with 1 point

Nothing will happen to your car, you will just need to get a full licenced mate to come pick it up after your ass gets pulled over and suspended or they will gladly tow it away for a $600 fee.

Stick to your pulsar mate, chix arent gona dig ya more just cause your car makes the ZU TU TU TUTUU sound -_- ... ok maby i lied :D

If you have an accident in a prohibited vehicle i suspect you wont have any insurance at all and you'd be up on some serious charges especially if someone is hurt/killed. Insurance companies will drop you if you give them an easy out like this.

This cant be right.... never before have i seen a thread that went

"Hey what happens if i.......?"

"Dont do it its stoopid"

"Ok... i wont thanks"

Sweetas, i'm disappointed in you, go look in HERE and learn the proper way to respond to sane recommendations.

On a more serious note, if you really did mean "cool i wont drive it then" good on ya... it might suck having it sat there while you wait... but you can spend your time doing it up for when you can drive it.

Lol naah i was being a smartass :D

I will drive it an see what happens :) Ill have the P-plates off an wont be a dickhead :) My mate did that for 2 years an he was fine an just avoided those RBT's :)

An if i get booked than atleast ill still get sit in it in my driveway :)

Lol naah i was being a smartass :D

I will drive it an see what happens :) Ill have the P-plates off an wont be a dickhead :) My mate did that for 2 years an he was fine an just avoided those RBT's :)

An if i get booked than atleast ill still get sit in it in my driveway :)

mate you're a fucking tool. i hope you get pulled over and booked for not having your p-plates on as well as driving a turbo vehicle, that way you should hopefully get a 6 month holiday from driving. you deserve to get pulled over because you have no regard for the law. if you do get booked don't bother having a cry about it on here because we don't care.

Sif he would come back and cry about it and admit that he was wrong.

Lol naah i was being a smartass :D

I will drive it an see what happens :) Ill have the P-plates off an wont be a dickhead :) My mate did that for 2 years an he was fine an just avoided those RBT's :)

An if i get booked than atleast ill still get sit in it in my driveway :)

I'll have the P-plates off and won't be a dickhead? Wow, sigged for the lulz. You have to be a troll, you can't be that stupid. In case you aren't:

I'll be honest, like most P platers who drive a turbo car on their Ps you'll probably never see any consequences come about from it, other than a fine for driving an overpowered vehicle if the police catch you (if you get done for this and no P plates at the same time, that's licence gone). But don't bother paying your insurance policy, it won't be worth the paper it's written on, so I hope you are cashed up. That's right, the consequences stretch further than just what the police can fine you for. You wouldn't be the first P plater who has crashed their vehicle. So what happens when a nice new BMW or Merc slams on their brakes in front of you and you spend the next 5 years paying it off? Optimism is nice but NEVER disregard the possibility of shit happening...

mate you're a f**king tool. i hope you get pulled over and booked for not having your p-plates on as well as driving a turbo vehicle, that way you should hopefully get a 6 month holiday from driving. you deserve to get pulled over because you have no regard for the law. if you do get booked don't bother having a cry about it on here because we don't care.

Lol awesome input.

Sif he would come back and cry about it and admit that he was wrong.

I'll have the P-plates off and won't be a dickhead? Wow, sigged for the lulz. You have to be a troll, you can't be that stupid. In case you aren't:

I'll be honest, like most P platers who drive a turbo car on their Ps you'll probably never see any consequences come about from it, other than a fine for driving an overpowered vehicle if the police catch you (if you get done for this and no P plates at the same time, that's licence gone). But don't bother paying your insurance policy, it won't be worth the paper it's written on, so I hope you are cashed up. That's right, the consequences stretch further than just what the police can fine you for. You wouldn't be the first P plater who has crashed their vehicle. So what happens when a nice new BMW or Merc slams on their brakes in front of you and you spend the next 5 years paying it off? Optimism is nice but NEVER disregard the possibility of shit happening...

Lol

I dunno why your being a dick an acting like a tool when im just trying to educate my self for something i dont have much understanding of.

If someone does not know something you dont have to carry on like a tool an consider them a "troll".

You lots of growing up to do (from that little i know you will bring up past posts lol lol)

:P

Your most likely just going to find a way to carry this pointless crap on but go ahead because im just gonna ignore you. Unless you have something decent to say.

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