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you know what's funny? Its not actually legal for any race category in Australia (except possibly AASA SuperTT which is about 4 meets per year).

Over $100k - can't run in production cars

4wd - can't run in GT or whatever they call it these days

0-100 quicker than 3.3s - can't run in any Tarmac rally run under cams rules

Not sold in aus - can't run in sports sedans or improved production (and if it was it would have to run 4x 9.5mm intake restrictors, yep less than 1cm each lol)

So if you bought it based on their statement could you then get a refund for the full price lol?

would anyone be stupid enough to actually spend all that money and buy it to race?

If you had the money for a car like this, you'd definitely have enough money to make it regoable in aus through whatever means, including throwing a massive lump sum of $100K or 2 to the head honcho bank account and telling him you have 20 minutes to rego this car.

^^^ oh shit yeah for the 10,000km gtr. Would love to see it... or own it.. I bet the veyron is just there to make them look like oh yeah righto they can realy get anything... not doubting them that they couldnt get it, but i dont think they would actually expect to sell it

dont they just slap on some trader plates and drive around on that?

You're not allowed to use trade plates after 6pm or something right? Well then its useless if you cant parade it up and down George St, or Chapel st with your arm out the window and cranking some extremely loud and annoying arab music! Why bother?

You're not allowed to use trade plates after 6pm or something right? Well then its useless if you cant parade it up and down George St, or Chapel st with your arm out the window and cranking some extremely loud and annoying arab music! Why bother?

http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/Regist...tesVehicles.htm

no mention of time limits here, so they can crank as much arab music as they like!

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