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that means no R33 GTS25t then at 134kw/tonne

and does that restriction disapear once your off your 'P's or is it until your 25 coz i've heard of that aswell?

is it just Victoria with the restrictions?

and another question, sorry,

do you know if it is legal for someone to drive through the state if and brake these restrictions if they are from another state and there vehicle is registered elsewhere?

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that means no R33 GTS25t then at 134kw/tonne

and does that restriction disapear once your off your 'P's or is it until your 25 coz i've heard of that aswell?

is it just Victoria with the restrictions?

and another question, sorry,

do you know if it is legal for someone to drive through the state if and brake these restrictions if they are from another state and there vehicle is registered elsewhere?

legally no R33 GTS-T on p's

power to weight disapears once off p's...there might be some other situations (loss of license etc) where restrictions might be applied post probationary period, but not that i'm aware of as far as power/weight goes.

you've said WA doesnt have them, SA doesnt have them from what i know, and sydney doesnt have power to weight, but blanket bans on turbo and v8's etc....not sure on the details, but its not power to weight based..also QLD has no restrictions from what i know...

as for your last question, i've read a lot about similar things....speeding fines, speed restrictions placed on learners/probationary drivers in other states etc....everyone has a different opinion, so your best bet would be to speak to the traffic authority or police force in the state you're looking to travel too....but i'm sure someone will post in here with useful info on that matter as well :rolleyes:

hope that helps

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I'm a lawyer... lets argue it in the courts.

What? Against some idiot police prosecutor with half an education??

Vic traffic cops = morons + disgrace to public uniformed officialdom. Pity as my mates that are real cops suffer the public backlash. They have their own nick for them. Jury F*CKERS.

Forget internet hoons - I want to see laws passed that stop idiots painting their cars pink and lime green and running chrome wheels that sit inches in-board of the guards.

It's not right I tell you.

Stallone would punch them in the cock if he wasn't so busy driving his truck and arm-wrestling hobos...

* goes back to watching 'Over the Top'.

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