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a 33's not illegal.... if the R32 gts-t's are legal to drive coz of there power to weight then the 33's gotta be under..... coz the 33's are shitloads heavier than 32's.... i was informed that the 33's are 120kw's ( approx dont know exact figure ) to a tonne..... therefore its under, since the limit a p plater can drive is 125 to a tonne......

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I've got a gtst that's slightly modified and I've never had any trouble with the police. BUT a friend of mine got his gtst imported and he had trouble getting it roadworthied as they didn't like his stock blow off! So... I guess the point of this ramble is that if you drive reasonably well and don't have too ostentatious and noisy a car, then you'll be fine (and also if you don't come across a cop on a bad hair day). However, insurance is and will no matter which you choose be a bitch.

And don't forget, it was a ****y P plater in a GTR that lost control and killed his friends so everyone be careful!

Also! Does anyone have a bodykit/front bar for a r32 sedan?

And don't forget, it was a ****y P plater in a GTR that lost control and killed his friends so everyone be careful!

are you talking about the "EVLGTR" crash last yr??? coz that wasnt that kids GTR, it was his dads.

C'mon, he wanted to know what best he could do, and remain at least reasonably on the right side of the law. Why not confine our comments to that.  I, personally don't agree with what I believe to be over restrictive and overregulated approaches to traffic and vehicle matters -- If I want to take risks with that or push the limits, that's up to me and for me, and I wear any consequences.     Does'nt mean I should give bad advice to someone else. Neither should anyone else.   There, Ive had my winge for the day.

"If I want to take risks with that or push the limits, that's up to me and for me, and I wear any consequences"

I'm sorry, but i had to say something to this. Are you f*kn serious?>

If an idiot like u takes risks on the road and kills my kid sister or my mate, YOU may wear the consequences but I LIVE WITH THE LOSS

Sorry, but can you really be so ignorant?

I like keep my head low, but a comment like this cannot be let go.

Smarten up mate

yeah true, if you wanna take risks dont do it on public roads, do it on the drag strip or track.... thats what there there for, or go to a road in an industrial park or somewhere where there isnt people you can harm by you "taking risks". i've lost 2 mates to other peoples stupidity on the roads..... trust me, if you have to deal with it one day, and pray you dont, it isnt a good feeling, and you hope to god you dont ever see the people that killed your freinds for fear of what you might do to them, if you wanna be one of those people...... thats up to you.

since were on the topic of P Plater legal

i was wondering if a stock R33 GTS (non-turbo) is legal to drive on P's?

as there is uncertainty around the Turbo version of this car...

im taking a pot shot guess and saying it is??

.I don't speed and I don't drive like a **** jockey...

Then why is your car damaged with over 6grand of damage? Kind of wrecking yourself there since u did admit to driving like a knob jockey after :)

well if thats the case my cars illegal..... but i had to put in an insurance claim after my accident ( sum lady in a government car hit me ), and i didnt have problems with it.....

of course you wouldnt.

you werent making the claim.

She was so they dont care about you, they only care about her

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