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What vicroads know so do the police. It will be listed as a turbo afaik.

There have been many threads on this so I'll be blunt.

You're an idiot for taking the risk. Just buy an NA and wait likE every other person has to. Hell I put up with a pulsar for 3 years n bought the gtr on my full licence.

as i've told every other p plater.. (coming from someone that got an N/A skyline to a turbo one..) and is still on P's.. ............ GET A TURBO. you wont regret it

your such a dickhead to put it bluntly

just because you want to drive a turbo on p's illegaly doesnt mean others do to

recommoned a overpowered car to an inexperienced driver.... fair chance something bad will happen, wether its an accident or licence issue

your such a dickhead to put it bluntly

just because you want to drive a turbo on p's illegaly doesnt mean others do to

recommoned a overpowered car to an inexperienced driver.... fair chance something bad will happen, wether its an accident or licence issue

lol i dunno about the inexperienced component as you can stack a commodore very easily/ doesn't need to a skyline, its the driver!

as for getting a turbo anyway is just STUPID, most officers know exactly what to look for in a skyline as they are far from rare. Apart from that u may be selling your turbo quickly and buying a bus ticket after you loose your licence lol or have your insurance claim voided!

for the record i got pulled over (ages ago) under the old power to weight ratio rules and still got fined in an R33 T. Make u relise that some cops know what they are doing :) don't let these guys persuade u to get a turbo.

lol i dunno about the inexperienced component as you can stack a commodore very easily/ doesn't need to a skyline, its the driver!

But commodores usually have quite a lot of power for n/a cars.. and shit handling. I remember turning 18 and having to use my brothers VT to drive to work one day, i was driving a 1.6L rover back then. Couldnt stop wheel spin in the 3.8L hunk of junk.

I think it does come down to inexperience in driving a high powered car. People these days should learn to drive n/a smaller engine cars rather than larger engine or turbos. Non the less good luck on finding a nice car to this guy! I am super happy with my R34 n/a. Just be patient and in time you will get what you really want, practice driving more, don't think your king of the road and it will all be good =]

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