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Exemption had to have power to weight and now they changed it to power at the flywheel, to weight

What a bunch of tards!

Tell them to put the car on a chassis dyno and use this conversion calculator

http://khetan.gajjar.co.za/cars/calcs/PowerConversionCalculator.htm

Exactly what I thought, I'll play there game and they will more than likely throw me another curveball, but either way I will still have the car, wheat her I can drive it untill next year or not is the issue

http://www.support.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/formsdat.nsf/forms/QF4467/$file/F4467_CFD.pdf

I don't beleive you need a dyno. Clearly it says in column 2 of page 1, that you need a spec sheet from the manufacturer OR a dyno.

http://www.qld.gov.au/transport/licensing/driver-licensing/applying/provisional/restrictions/index.html

Edited by MagicMikeZ32

http://www.support.transport.qld.gov.au/qt/formsdat.nsf/forms/QF4467/$file/F4467_CFD.pdf

I don't beleive you need a dyno. Clearly it says in column 2 of page 1, that you need a spec sheet from the manufacturer OR a dyno.

http://www.qld.gov.au/transport/licensing/driver-licensing/applying/provisional/restrictions/index.html

This Zac, under manufactures specs a 33 GTST has a power to weight of 126kw/ton.

Supporting person - GP - Because you will suffer significant mental trauma if you have to drive a NA Auto R33 :P

This is one of the most truthful things I think I've ever seen Tony type :P

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