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I go to knox on a weekly basis with my g/f... we cruise around the carpark and pump-the-doofs (to annoy the locals)... plus I have an aftermarket exhaust = loud (cop-bait)!

I've never had any problems at knox... but there was once when cops pulled up behind me after i found a park and we just walked into the shops and replied 'no' when they asked if it was my car (they did see me get out on it).

They are just tight! they can go and eat-a-d!ck... they piss me off... wait 'til I get my GTR... compelte with 3ltr kit and NOS... not even the air-wing will beable to stop me! *grins from ear-to-ear* *devilish laugh*

I might be wrong... but as far an nissan engines go... the power output for the auto's is always 5kw less than that of manuals.

if the manuals are 187 kw... the auto's are 182 kw, but I've also found some sites that say the power of the RB25DET is 185... makingth auto 180 kw!

phorj,

the power loss from the auto is through the drivetrain and not from the fly.

thus the crank power is unaffected and all R33's are 187kw, but its just that manuals make more at the wheels.

where the auto helps is that is is about 20-30 kgs heavier.

BUT... R33s are still illegal on your P's (unless its non-turbo) its simple just do the math.

where as, R32s ARE legal (just) even in turbo form (this excludes GTRs of course)

Karina, with that stance on only car in the family, I live by myself, does that count as a family?

I'm also thinking of slapping a sticker on my car for my web design bizness and start claiming it on tax... maybe when the GTR comes along I'll can say its for business use (advertising etc) and still be on my P's.

Cop station is just across the road so they have to go about 100m to bust people *that* is why and cops are lazy ****s..

Hmmm, think its time to go down there when i get my car back and do some burnouts in the mall there with my non-P plates skyline ;)

anyway, its unladen factory weight so your weighbridge weight won't help you out..but this has been covered stacks of times

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