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Hellow fellow liners,

Currently own an R32 GTS and looking to upgrade to a GT-R :P

The problem is its 15kw over my 125kw per tonne limit.

Ive been told i can remap the ecu so the output of power is less and ill fall under the limit.

Is this possible?

Any help/advice/abuse welcome.

Cheers.

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the ban is based on factory power output and not current or dyno'd power.

while it is possible to own one, sit in the driver seat, rev it, spool up some boost, and be in awe of all of your friends it is certainly not legal to drive one on the roads.

not to mention its a f**king bad idea as far as safety is concerned

not to mention what you hit when you slide at 80km/h cos youve boosted it and the 4wd has snapped it back into line when you've lost traction, its only a matter of what do you hit, a tree, a wall? someone else's car? a child?

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honestly mate i couldnt care less about what sort of driver you are or how good you think you are or arent. im sure victor bray was the same when he was on his p's too. the matter of fact and the purpose of this thread, was could you drive a skyline GTR on your plates, and the simple answer is no

legally you cannot.

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U get a gtr now

then wat? there is nothen to sep up to

go a gtst manual then couple of years get the gtr

the time goes quick champ

spend your money on night clubs and pis ups first

and on arguement about p platers

i put this to u all

u are a good driver now ( we all throught we were)

u will only get better smarter faster

james

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Thats so wrong. Here in canberra you can drive ANY CAR YOU WANT on your p's. My mate had a r32 GTR 3 years ago when they were hell expensive, and rare as fcuk! He was only 17 years of age, and he never had any problems with it? Again, its the attitude. Depends where you live too man, i suspect your in VIC because of the power/weight and then if thats the case, you cannot drive a GTR. Tough break really:P Move to canberra, how about thhat for an idea?

Dayne

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any other opinions?

Its not a matter of opinion.

If your concern over owning a GT-R is because its over the power to weight limit, then your issue is whether its legal.

And that's not a matter of opinion. The law is pretty f**king black or white.

You're fishing for an answer you'll like, rather than one that's accurate, if someone tells you where you stand legally and you start asking for other opinions. You might get an answer more to your liking, but it will be wrong.

It sounds like you're not mature enough to drive any sports car. Another opinion, since you asked, is that you should trade your car in and buy a Corolla.

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