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Alright so i am 16 and turning 17 in a few months and i want to get the skyline year 2000 r34 GT-T the specific one that i am looking at is this one

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...me&__Nne=15

But i am not sure if i am leagally allowed to drive this on my p plate if i am not allowed to drive the speficic car that i showed in the link ... am i allowed to drive any of the 2000 r34 gt-t's while on my p's.

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Yeh, it's the same here too.

It's a VIC plated car, & I had no idea where you were from.

If your budget is $30K, I wonder if a 2nd hand R32 VW could be your 1st dream car.

Check the RTA site and see if the Kw rating allows it! I'm not sure...

Yeh, it's the same here too.

It's a VIC plated car, & I had no idea where you were from.

If your budget is $30K, I wonder if a 2nd hand R32 VW could be your 1st dream car.

Check the RTA site and see if the Kw rating allows it! I'm not sure...

mmmm maybe but do u know another car that about 30-35k second hand with under 50km but not a hatchback but it goes fast.

Im heaps dissapointed i want a skyline sooo bad so if there is something im allowed on my p's that look like a skyline or similar plzzz tell me otherwise do u know a good,quick and cool looking car thats not a hatchbach.

mmmm maybe but do u know another car that about 30-35k second hand with under 50km but not a hatchback but it goes fast.

Im heaps dissapointed i want a skyline sooo bad so if there is something im allowed on my p's that look like a skyline or similar plzzz tell me otherwise do u know a good,quick and cool looking car thats not a hatchbach.

u can always get the skyline gt not the gt-t there about 16 grand http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/NISSAN....aspx?State=NSW

u can always get the skyline gt not the gt-t there about 16 grand http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/NISSAN....aspx?State=NSW

Nah i dun like the look of that and i wanna spend the whole 35000 because if i do i will get a better preformanced car thanks for ur answer but do u know another one around 35 000 not a hatchback please and not the skyline. It needs to be alright for P plate in NSW

mmmm maybe but do u know another car that about 30-35k second hand with under 50km but not a hatchback but it goes fast.

Your Mom wants you to be able to STOP FAST!!!

Never mind! You'll be very surprised by the performance of a second hand

i) VW R32 with that budget of course & that's a lot of bloody cash!!!

ii) BMW E46 330Ci

iii) hmmm don't think you'll get an NS-X within the law or that budget eh?

you could make a Gt look better, handle better and probly even perform on par with a Gt-T if you spent the change on it it.

ie:

Gt = $15000 aprox

Gt-T = your gonnna spend $35 on

that leaves 20 grand change to make it into watever you want....

think about it

you cant drive turbo, and you cant drive a modified car anyway so your better off getting the VW r32, hell id even kill for one and i can drive turbo on my p's

your other option would be a S15 silvia varietta non-turbo, they look sex, and drive awesome

Pretty much. ill make this brief cause this topic keeps coming up; basically no turbos, superchargers or V8s on P's. Non turbo imports are generally (with some exceptions) slow as a dog with no legs, and usually have shit options compared to the turbo versions.

Get a new Honda Civic or something like that, or if you can't live without a Nissan an Aussie R31. You're also not allowed to have hi-po 6's like BMW M3, Porsches etc.\

There needs to be a sticky or something about P Plate laws and recommended cars.

BTW Terry, why do you spell mum mom?

BTW Terry, why do you spell mum mom?

Hehe... old-fashioned I suppose... but...

Mom = Mother

Mum = Mother or Silent or Type of Deoderant

either will do...

The E46 330Ci was only 1 stage lower that the M3 at the time.

The VW R32 is the preferred option over the R34 GT-T by a couple of SAUers

TRY THEM - YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY THEM!!!

your blatant Americanism displeases my OCD :P

My Mom was born in Edmonton = still N. America. Anyway, that's my #2 excuse :) = makes me Half Canuk

...back to thread, has the VL Brock Commie Grp A SS gone over $35K since Pete died? nice pretty maroon colour...

or should it be maroun color 'bozodos'? ;)

In a word, yes...got the Just Cars value guide with my last copy of either Wheels or Motor, i forget which...

Internet places the group a SS 'Walkinshaw' at over 50 000 dollars.

Might check my value guide tonight to confirm.

Edited by KamikazeNinja34

Haha I'll let you get away with it on that technicality terry :)

Yeah pretty sure they are worth a mint, there's 2 Series 1 Group A's hiding around here actually, 1 seems to be a daily thrasher for some bogan moron, its always filthy and parked in the street. I was gonna offer the owner 5k for it once lol.

A 'Walkinshaw' is the Asteroid Silver series 2 with the aerodynamic bodykit and the fuel injected, twin throttle 5 litre, series 1 was carburetted and had a different bodykit (was also produced by HDT with Brock at the reins, Series 2 was made by the new HSV team under Tom Walkinshaw).

Nah i dun like the look of that
They're the same body! Just the cheaper one doesn't have a turbo.

Don't be so impatient, grasshopper. Please don't tell anyone that you will behave yourself, and you will know how to drive the car sensibly, and you will be capable of handling the power. Several of your peers in Victoria thought that too, and look how it turned out for them and their friends.

Yeah pretty sure they are worth a mint, there's 2 Series 1 Group A's hiding around here actually, 1 seems to be a daily thrasher for some bogan moron, its always filthy and parked in the street. I was gonna offer the owner 5k for it once lol.

My eldest son sold his Series 1 Brock Grp A SS in total mint condition 6 yrs ago.

The guy (John) who bought it lived along Mitchell's Pass Rd near here.

3 months after purchase, some scum-o-the-earth bums broke into a secured garage, found its dizzy cap and took it!

It has never been found since.

If those two are genuine, I'd appreciate it if you just happened to inspect them (as if you're a prospective purchaser) and took note of their "HDT Number"?

Only if you have the time!

The "HDT Number" is located on a plate after opening the glove box.

Taaa!

haha oh well they had the Scheel interior and had the right colour paint which was enough to convince me and yeah they do get stolen a lot now that people know exactly how much they are worth :) Still can't believe that the guy down the street parks his mint XU-1 on the road lol.

If I can convince the owners to have a look if and when I see them around I'll see if I can have a look at the build plates (though I believe that even some of these were stolen from HDT as blanks and dodged up at one stage? Especially on the VK Group A's)

Was your son's one of the plus packs with the energy polariser our of curiousity?

I remember as a kid stalking a guy with a genuine Walkinshaw and hanging around his house waiting for him to take it out til we saw him with a bat at the window lol.

Edited by bozodos

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