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Hi All,

Applying for an exemption in QLD to drive a 4 door R32 GTS-T as it falls below the 125kw/tonne ruling.

The exemption states i must supply a

- "Copy of a document published by the vehicle's manufacturer showing the vehicle's kerb weight and maximum engine power. For example, an owner's manual, a letter on the manufacturer's letterheard, or information from the manfucaturer's website.

- a specification information test report, issued by any automotive service provider that has the appropriate equipment, if a document published by the vehicle's manufacturer is not available.

I know that the car weighs 1290kg and has 158kw from factory (122kw/tonne) but i cannot for the life of me find anything on the nissan website or any sort of specification sheet to this fact.

if anyone has a brochure or some sort of sheet to the above requirements i would be forever in debt!

I'm not sure what the limitations on the supporting documents are and don't want to send it off and get it back 2 weeks later to have it fail.

Owner manual with kerb weight + max engine power would suffice.

Thanks

Edited by astorey

Page 23 from the workshop manual has the various engine outputs, 215Ps is 158kw.

The kerb weight will be difficult as these cars had options, HICAS, sunroof to name a few.

I've seen wildy different weights quoted from Wikipedia etc.

Might be easiest to put it on the scales and tender the weighbridge docket.

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  • 7 months later...

Hi I was just wondering how you went with your exemption and what paperwork you ended up using?

I'm looking to apply for one for the same model myself so trying to find out what's best to use as even RedBook doesn't have the full specifications.

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