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It says on the QLD transport site that high-powered and performance vehicles include those with:

well my R34 25GT has no more than 8 cylinders, and it is not turbo-charged, I'm just not so sure about the third and fourth points, does my vehicle meet those requirements? Does anyone know?

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Hey mate,

Your engine is not a rotary (RX7 is rotary, yours is an inline 6 i think), and manufacturers specifications are flywheel kw, which means your car would have to be 230-250kw at the wheels STOCK to be breaking this rule.

I think you should be ok mate!

Good luck

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Your car doesnt have a modification that requires approval unless the engine has been changed or converted to manual or anything along those lines

Your car also isnt a rotary

Your car would not produce more than 200kw at the wheels and i doubt it would even do it at the flywheel

To add to this thread my mate has a non-turbo silvia with a RB20 that was converted to manual now i realise i may have answered my question but just wondering if anyone has had an experience with this and what the cops have done about it?

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if ur car was ineligable then they wouldnt let you register it anyways.. so i wouldnt worry if ur not sure.. unless you are doing mods u shouldnt be :D:banana:

and yes no rotary .. its an inline 6

well because I just bought it, and its not registered under my name, so if I can't drive it legally, I'd be like HOLY CRAP!!!

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well because I just bought it, and its not registered under my name, so if I can't drive it legally, I'd be like HOLY CRAP!!!

If you brought the car and are transfering the rego you have 30 days to do it before the cops can break your ballz about it. If you are waiting for the rego to expire you are better off cashing in the plates or getting the previous owner to and re-registering it in your name asap. Hope this was helpful.

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Hey mate,

Your engine is not a rotary (RX7 is rotary, yours is an inline 6 i think), and manufacturers specifications are flywheel kw, which means your car would have to be 230-250kw at the wheels STOCK to be breaking this rule.

I think you should be ok mate!

Good luck

200kW @ engine doesn't mean 230-250kW @ wheels. Find me a driveline that makes power and I'll buy it :starwars: 200kW at the flywheel would be probably closer to 140-150rwkw.
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