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So guys after being told i got a full time traineeship next year which will pay me well i decided about looking into upgrading my r33 gts fro a v35 350gt for my p's as they are non turbo and very nice cars. But i have since been told that they are illegal to drive as p platers in NSW so could anyone confirm this?

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Quick question, are you allowed to modify your car at all when on your P's???

Of course you can*thumbsup.gif

*Note; This option will make you susceptible to police attention; and likely to make comments like "Why don't the coppers leave me alone? I wasn't doin' nuffin!"

I am on my p plates and own a 300gt with a loud exhaust 20"s and a pod filter and cops dont even look at me twice, as opposed to when i owned a stock au falcon and they wouldnt leave me alone! Also as far as the 200kw rule is concerned if they dont know what the car is they have to put u on a dyno to find out.... And fat chance they will do that

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/downloads/p1p2_conditions_dl1.html

It clearly says Nissan 350Z and 370Z (including private or 'grey' import variants eg. Infiniti G35, Infiniti G37, Skyline 350GT (V35), Skyline 370GT (V36)) are prohibited for Red and Green P platers

I think most states have the same conditions on P's. I know Qld and Vic do anyway.

You might also struggle to get a licence issued in a state that you don't have a residential address.

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