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R32 Gts-T On P Plates In Victoria?


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Just buy an N/A and quit complaining about not being able to buy a gts-t. No P plated can (unless you live in the ACT hehehehe). Everyone goes through it. also you can pick up an n/a 32 for like 5-6k. I sold one a while back for like $4500 because i wanted it gone. Stop trying to BS your way through a loophole to get one.

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hi guys,

im new to the forum so this would be my first post.

I am currently 17 and not too far off of getting my p's, I have a general love for my skylines especially the r34 4 door gtr. I have been set on an r32 gts-t 4 door for a while now seeing as the laws have changed to nearlly the same as queensland's here in victoria. The Vicroads website states that:

what 4 door GTR? You obviously don't love them enough to know the models hueueueue

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I actually completely skipped P plate laws in Victoria by getting a "Full' license in the US then coming back here and converting it to a full Vic license.

So it could in theory be done. You wouldn't be on your P plates though, but you can skip P's!

/fuel

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Say what you like, you're just pissy that I called you out on your bullshit. Suddenly in this thread you're talking about quartermiles times - gone are your aspirations of winning the Bathurst 24 hour....

http://www.skylinesa...ss/page__st__40

I've just taught you one of the most valuable life lessons - bullshit only gets you so far. So choose not to take what I say on board, this is your loss.

Now inb4 you come on here asking what the penalties are for driving under loss of licence, cause you sound like one of those types too. Back to school kiddo, and don't bother with law or anything that requires solid debating skills...you're severely lacking in that department.

Just be quiet and let fluttershy give you that dutch rudder.

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I actually completely skipped P plate laws in Victoria by getting a "Full' license in the US then coming back here and converting it to a full Vic license.

So it could in theory be done. You wouldn't be on your P plates though, but you can skip P's!

/fuel

dont you need to be living/working in the states to get a licence. but yeah, one of my mates moved here from NZ. Skipped P's as well. I was jelly.

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Just be quiet and let fluttershy give you that dutch rudder.

lol...you can picture me, off my Ps, in my 260rwkw Skyline, with two gorgeous girls riding shotgun, while you and your n/a friends play circle-jerk slumber party over one of your fathers' porno stashes. Remember kid, last one to finish eats the soggy biscuit. Given the likelihood of you being able to reach your microscopic penis with a pair of tweezers, I'd have a lemon chaser handy if I were you.

I'm done here...

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lol...you can picture me, off my Ps, in my 260rwkw Skyline, with two gorgeous girls riding shotgun, while you and your n/a friends play circle-jerk slumber party over one of your fathers' porno stashes. Remember kid, last one to finish eats the soggy biscuit. Given the likelihood of you being able to reach your microscopic penis with a pair of tweezers, I'd have a lemon chaser handy if I were you.

I'm done here...

There's a lot of yuck in this post

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