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  On 04/04/2011 at 1:46 PM, PWND said:

not quite sure what you being female changes. if anything it opens you up for blonde or kitchen/sammich jokes

before purchasing your car, perhaps invest in a less ambiguous name than casey.

You know that power to weight limit P platers have, well that should extend to all women, for life.

Coming from a chicki... buy a na, no turbine.. save your $$ for your gtst, n gear it up slooooowly, (learning as u go)

as u'll need the dollars for allllll those mods..

and the better mods, and then the mods you cant afford , but just have to get, lol

then the mods that goes hand in hand (and foot and ass with the other mods)..

n when shes done, you'll need haeeeps more $$ to supply her with the premium juice to keep all those mods pumping out the horsies

..all cause those mods are chewing that $1.74 p/litre quicker than godzillaz on race day

buuut when you get there, tis just sooo good!! you just cant give it up :)

Cheers

L.

VIN number says the car is a turbo car that can't be changed, turbo or not the car will not be P Plate legal.

It would be like trying to argue a V8 was eligible because it was running on 6 cyclinders because you took out 2 ignition leads.

There aren't any loopholes with this I'm afraid.

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  On 07/04/2011 at 11:18 AM, Lemo_R33 said:

Coming from a chicki... buy a na, no turbine.. save your $$ for your gtst, n gear it up slooooowly, (learning as u go)

as u'll need the dollars for allllll those mods..

and the better mods, and then the mods you cant afford , but just have to get, lol

then the mods that goes hand in hand (and foot and ass with the other mods)..

n when shes done, you'll need haeeeps more $$ to supply her with the premium juice to keep all those mods pumping out the horsies

..all cause those mods are chewing that $1.74 p/litre quicker than godzillaz on race day

buuut when you get there, tis just sooo good!! you just cant give it up :)

Cheers

L.

my brain hurts trying to read this..

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Easy answer. Buy a gtst but don't put p plates on it. I am back on my p's and I drive a rs4s stagea and a turbo beetle. If the cops don't know your a p plater they wont pull you over for driving an illegal car. Just remember to be sensible when driving on public roads and you will never have a problem.

  On 08/07/2011 at 1:15 AM, lilcrash said:

Easy answer. Buy a gtst but don't put p plates on it. I am back on my p's and I drive a rs4s stagea and a turbo beetle. If the cops don't know your a p plater they wont pull you over for driving an illegal car. Just remember to be sensible when driving on public roads and you will never have a problem.

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90% serious. I've noticed that most p players are too scared to go against the grain and drive what ever car they want. I agree p players shouldn't drive commodores and falcons as they are just horrible to drive let alone let a novice drive. But my niece has never had any issues driving my stagea or her dads skyline.

  On 08/07/2011 at 1:15 AM, lilcrash said:

Easy answer. Buy a gtst but don't put p plates on it. I am back on my p's and I drive a rs4s stagea and a turbo beetle. If the cops don't know your a p plater they wont pull you over for driving an illegal car. Just remember to be sensible when driving on public roads and you will never have a problem.

Genius! And if you get into an accident and injure some one you will go to jail.

^^^^ So so true, put plates like I have on mine if you do go down that road. Confusion Muchness!!!

I wouldnt risk it as your life wont be worth living if something happened.

Non turbos arent that bad compared anyways, plus you can always sell the n/a to a future P plater and put towards a turbo with money saved while on P's

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