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errr? didn't you read that fact that i have had enough first hand experience with police to know what the rules are?

i don't need to research, i know the laws, you just cant backup your claims.

You point to a 10 yo archived version of vic roads web site and i can.

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Rye cops aren't that bad unless ur car is really pushing it. Got pulled over a while back and he jus gave me a warning bout securing my pod but din really care bout the height or exhaust and din care when I walked off and pissed on a nearby tree lol good bloke ran into him again in edithvale n he remembered me n let me go. Guess it comes

down to how ilegal ur car is and how much of a prick that cop

is

Rye cops aren't that bad unless ur car is really pushing it. Got pulled over a while back and he jus gave me a warning bout securing my pod but din really care bout the height or exhaust and din care when I walked off and pissed on a nearby tree lol good bloke ran into him again in edithvale n he remembered me n let me go. Guess it comes

down to how ilegal ur car is and how much of a prick that cop

is

Not all about bad cops, all about revenue and stats.

My station is pretty serious about this operation as we have treffic cars running all next week and I am on some operation Road BLock on Next weekend. Must be Booze Buses and more, I surely will be tasked to give out lots of NOU's, EPA and fines because end of the day its a stats game.

seriously! its all guys out there that not only drives skyline's, but all jap imports that are completely fool / idiots. that kills the fun for everyone that

enjoys the jap imports scene! let alone that u are club member!!!!!!!!!! what does that benefit the club???

Not all about bad cops, all about revenue and stats.

aint the the god damn truth fkn cops now issue $280 fines with defects cos its a new form of reenue that they hadnt tapped earlier. if they issued fines with every defect the past few years then they would prolly have made millions off us

seriously! its all guys out there that not only drives skyline's, but all jap imports that are completely fool / idiots. that kills the fun for everyone that

enjoys the jap imports scene! let alone that u are club member!!!!!!!!!! what does that benefit the club???

what?

seriously! its all guys out there that not only drives skyline's, but all jap imports that are completely fool / idiots. that kills the fun for everyone that

enjoys the jap imports scene! let alone that u are club member!!!!!!!!!! what does that benefit the club???

Zah?

sorry let me clear it up abit sleepy when i wrote that!!!!! sorry guys :cool:

what meant was!

u get the guys that drive jap imports that are fools on the roads, that spoil the fun of driving import for the guys that are doing the right thing!

was that abit clearer mayb :P

also there is nothing wrong with Roxburgh Park, u get idiots in which every suburb u go too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

wrong. since if hes allowed to drive turbo, those laws don't affect him. f**k, should have been a lawyer.

License before july 1st 2007, old power to weight laws. turbos/superchargers allowed, v8s banned though. p's for 3 years.

License after july 1st 07, turbos/superchargers banned. however, the new p plate system wasn't inplace for at least 6 months, so old p's just turbos/superchargers banned. p's for 3 years.

New system, turbos/superchargers banned along with stricter p/w restrictions and engine performance mods banned. (however, its debatable what they could considering engine mod). p's for 4 years.

I believe you could drive V8's on the early P plate laws? I did and it was legal, as long as it was under the power to weight ratio.

The 33 gts-t in question would be illegal IMO regardless of any paperwork as the system goes by the factory power and factory weight, not to mention the illegal mods.

The thing I would be worried about though is that any insurance company that knows what it is doing (i.e all of them), would not pay out a claim, or cover you in any circumstance should you have an accident driving a car that your not allowed to drive. Not sure about the compulsary 3rd party either.

edit - But they will obviously insure you and take your money.

Edited by Sam M

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