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hi guys. well my cars finally ready to be picked up from the compliance workshop:)

now i have to go and get a 48 hr permit so i can drive the car home. so what im wondering is whether i can just drive my car around anywhere for 48 hrs or only to specified places?

whats the deal with these permits? any help is much appreciated.

thank.

justin:)

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I thought you were only allowed to go to places to get work done to the car, but you can bullshit can't you?

"Yes officer I'm on my way to get the car tuned, honest."

GR33DyMANGO caught doing 210km/hr in a 60 zone at midnight Saturday night.

See'ya

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When you ring up they ask you what movements you need to make, home - workshop - pits - home etc.

You cant drive at night, all road rules apply, only you can drive the car and a few other things they tell you when you phone transport.

I think I needed to get these bloody things 4 or 5 times when I bought my car in:

docks to home

home to pick up comp. plates then home again

home to get comp. work done

comp. workshop to pits then home

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gr33dy, is yours the white R33 down at Global?

twas down there today getting my plate stamped on, your car looks nice n clean.

I then went to the pits and failed :) rear tint is too dark and the radius rod bush is leaking oil.. which is what a replaced when i busted up the front from an incident a while back but the piece is obviously faulty, it was second hand so i cant complain.

a new one goes on tonight, aswell as the tint off tomorrow and all should be cool.. *gulp*

Shaun

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

cruising doesnt make you cool... it's how you drive your skyline make you cool.

does that make sense?

cheers

Joe

Quote: - From Instructor @ MC Motorsport on PVA

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"That guy is an accident waiting to happen!......"

:) :) :):D:):rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

So....how does this cool thing work?

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Originally posted by RadiuM

gr33dy, is yours the white R33 down at Global?

twas down there today getting my plate stamped on, your car looks nice n clean.

I then went to the pits and failed :)  rear tint is too dark and the radius rod bush is leaking oil.. which is what a replaced when i busted up the front from an incident a while back but the piece is obviously faulty, it was second hand so i cant complain.

a new one goes on tonight, aswell as the tint off tomorrow and all should be cool.. *gulp*

Shaun

Hi Radium,

Nope, the white one with the GTR body kit is mine.. Got it detailed for $100, if anyone is interested. It was so filthy when it got off the boat .. I think it would have been better had I clean it after I got the car over the pit, but I just couldn't look at a dirty white car. :)

Bye

Richard.

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Originally posted by GR33DyMANGO

hi guys. well my cars finally ready to be picked up from the compliance workshop:)

now i have to go and get a 48 hr permit so i can drive the car home. so what im wondering is whether i can just drive my car around anywhere for 48 hrs or only to specified places?

whats the deal with these permits? any help is much appreciated.  

thank.  

justin:)

Hey Justin,

I got the temp 48 hr permit last weekend and drove it around ... Went passed two or three police cars in town but no one pulled me over. Probably because I was moving like a snail :) ..

Bye

Richard.

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I got pulled over on the way from picking the car up from the trucking yard to home. The guy wasn't worried about the permit ... he didn't like how the front bar was sitting inside the car!

I also drove around the city without plates before I had rego. Cops drove past and didn't care :)

Maybe they see it all the time round the licensing centre.

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