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I found, r32 Gts-4, r32 gtr, Evo VII's (an odd one), Evo club spec 2 and 3 wrx's, early celica gt-4s, 98 supras, and just on a trivial note, stacks of volvos have been banned, yet they are (supposedly) some of the safest cars around.

Just a quickie for you current p platers out there:

I called the RTA this morning, and basically "if you are caught doing an offence, that disquilifies your liscence after or on July 11th, the rule will affect you" If you are currently serving an offence, but get your liscence back on July 12th, it wont affect you.

If your loosing all your points, this counts as a "SUSPENSION" not a DISQUILIFICATION" which means you can still drive your vehicle, after the suspension period is over...

Hope this helps you current p platers...

No because it doesnt affect current P Plate holders, an if you are gettin your Green P's then you already have your red P's. So therefore it wont affect you.

If someone rings the RTA in the next couple of days, would you mind asking them about if a car isnt on that list you can drive it? Much appreciated.

Cheers

OC

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