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only good thing from this is that i hope insurance prices go down as they cant blame P platers for accidents anymore in high performance expensive cars

lmao, lets hope :cheers:. i wouldnt be surprised if turbo do end up costing the same as non turbo. then again insurance dont care, they'll give ya a policy and when it comes to claming, they'll probably use the RTA rule as an excuse to knock u bak.

Ahhh yes it is.....

right under the 2 doors it has 4 doors.

Jesus bloody christ!

That list is huge..... but some insane things that are on the list are Landcruisers...... simply because they're V8's.

My god! I'd like to see any kid try and kill him/herself in a ****ing cruiser!!

It's a boat dammit!

No mention of sprinters or MR2's with a supercharged engine though. So this means all you good little P platers can now buy big on hachis and do engine conversions. Hell, it's not that hard, I've done it   :cheers:

Bloody hoons in their damn landcruisers...

Ahhh yes it is.....

right under the 2 doors it has 4 doors.

Jesus bloody christ!

That list is huge..... but some insane things that are on the list are Landcruisers...... simply because they're V8's.

My god! I'd like to see any kid try and kill him/herself in a ****ing cruiser!!

It's a boat dammit!

No mention of sprinters or MR2's with a supercharged engine though. So this means all you good little P platers can now buy big on hachis and do engine conversions. Hell, it's not that hard, I've done it   :cheers:

umm...ya.

Driving along the hume last year, going north from melbourne, near mickelham road (at the outskirts of melbourne, if you know the place) I was driving our cruiser, and the police and ambulances were everwhere, a landcruiser was 3m up a light post, folded in two.

Just noticed thet you cant have any Porsche, but they don't say anything about the 924 N/?

Also did anyone read the second pdf, with the high powered 6's,...... all the illeagal porsches have "inline 6" engines, so as long as your driving a flat 6 porsche, your right!

Just noticed thet you cant have any Porsche, but they don't say anything about the 924 N/?

Also did anyone read the second pdf, with the high powered 6's,...... all the illeagal porsches have "inline 6" engines, so as long as your driving a flat 6 porsche, your right!

just rebadge it to a RUF and u'll be rite :cheers:.

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