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So my mate wants to buy my R33 Skyline Gts-t. He has a WA license and is on his P Plates. He is over in Vic at the moment becasue he joined the army. I heard Vic has laws about people with P plates cant drive turbo cars? So i was wondering, if he has a WA license and is over in Vic, can he drive a Skyline?

Any help would be great! lol

I have no idea :thumbsup:

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Hey

So my mate wants to buy my R33 Skyline Gts-t. He has a WA license and is on his P Plates. He is over in Vic at the moment becasue he joined the army. I heard Vic has laws about people with P plates cant drive turbo cars? So i was wondering, if he has a WA license and is over in Vic, can he drive a Skyline?

Any help would be great! lol

I have no idea :thumbsup:

From what I've heard, since he's got a WA license, the VIC rules doesn't apply to him, regarding driving a turbo.

He is in defence, he doesnt need to change it.

Tell him to talk to some people in "the know" that have been around for a while in defence, they will explain the loop hole to your mate.

However, he cannot drive a turbo as i do believe you are bound by the states law (same as speeding and other road rules)

I could be wrong, so tell him to call VicRoads on that part.

However, he cannot drive a turbo as i do believe you are bound by the states law (same as speeding and other road rules)

I could be wrong, so tell him to call VicRoads on that part.

I would argue that the car you can drive is related to the level of licence that you hold, not to the road rules.

Every driver - L, P, full licence - is required to drive within the speed limits. That's the effect of the road rules. In Victoria (among others), only P-platers are banned from driving "high performance vehicles"; even Ls can drive a Skyline or other high performance vehicle. So, if WA doesn't have a power restriction like Vic has, then a driver with a WA licence, even if P-plater, can drive a "high performance vehicle" in states where the locals are restricted.

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