Interesting stuff, my understanding of a trade plate is that they are fairly relaxed in their use and can be used easily.
Obviously you dont possess a trade plate. Their use is far from relaxed. As some car dealers have been using them to avoid registering a demo, the authorities have been clamping down on their use. You can be pretty well guaranteed that if a cop see's a trade plate in use after hours and on weekends they will question your use of it and they usually report it to the state rego authorities.
nice, since you edited your post I will reiterate that no car can leave the docks without a VIA. so what if some cars are sitting on the docks? no one is driving them, and I don't know of any R35s in this position.
I have no idea of any R35's on the docks. It was nothing more than a comment.
Also, how is the hoon law part of P Plate restrictions? If a P Plate driver is in one, perhaps he has restrictions removed for some legal reasons and unless he is laying rubber or making unnecessary noise what is the issue?
Apparently in Victoria some of the cops in the trouble areas have been using the power restriction rules as a backstop to the anti hoon laws. The argument that if a P plater is in a "hot area" with a "hot car" then they are engaging in hoon (their words) activities.
as for your point about illegally importing cars as parts I don't personally know of anyone foolish enough to try this, it is totally illegal and penalties would be quite harsh if you were caught. and if as you say the car was for legitimate race use then why not just import it as a race car with the appropriate VIA?
Youd be surprised at how many cars exist in this manner. Around the corner from me in Punch Bowl there is a certain shop (alledgedly) that curently has 2 race cars in their position that were importhed in this manner.
And last point. For so many sightings, were are the pics video's that everyone keeps talking about?
Sound like chinese whispers to me.