Edge33 New Member 11 Member For: 15y 10m 27d Posted 05/05/09 05:37 AM Share Posted 05/05/09 05:37 AM Ha... nice work Daniel. I'm 35 so was lucky to miss out on the driving restrictions. If I was 19 like you though I can say most definately that I wouldn't stand for these P Plate laws either.... not a chance! There's always a way around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lowfutura Enforcer Donating Members 520 Member For: 16y 1m 21d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 05/05/09 12:27 PM Share Posted 05/05/09 12:27 PM Why dont you get it flash tuned to 135rwkw,wear a hat and stick some xt badges on the boot instead of a p plate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel4 Member 7 Member For: 15y 10m 12d Gender: Male Location: Bendigo Posted 16/05/09 02:11 AM Share Posted 16/05/09 02:11 AM Ha... nice work Daniel. I'm 35 so was lucky to miss out on the driving restrictions. If I was 19 like you though I can say most definately that I wouldn't stand for these P Plate laws either.... not a chance! There's always a way around.yep that's exactly it mate where there is a will there is a way and I am covered by insurance too so long as none of my mates drive it and I wouldnt trust them anyway haha just dont go silly and you will be fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XRT-16 Member 61 Member For: 17y 1m 3d Gender: Male Location: Gold Coast, QLD Posted 16/05/09 09:56 PM Share Posted 16/05/09 09:56 PM Lifes a gamble, Just gamble it and dont show your P plates and obey the road rules and try not be noticed by the police =D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mntxr Member 45 Member For: 15y 8m 23d Gender: Male Location: melbourne Posted 19/05/09 09:27 AM Share Posted 19/05/09 09:27 AM I have been told that if you have a letter from you boss to give to vic roads with good reason for work purpose requrieing a higher power to weight than allowed on your p plates , is there any one here that has done this r is it a wife tail, if people have could you detail how you did this thanks mntxr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NB4C Member 328 Member For: 15y 10m 16d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 19/05/09 10:18 AM Share Posted 19/05/09 10:18 AM (edited) As long as you claim it's necessary for work, it's fairly easy to get approval.I know a guy on his red Ps who got approval to drive a Mercedes AMG claiming it was needed for work. His reason was that he was a financial consultant and needed to look prestigious when visiting clients. He got his boss's signature and it was all good. This was in NSW, I'm sure it's not too different for Vic.It also helps if the high powered vehicle is the only vehicle that you own. Edited 19/05/09 10:20 AM by NB4C Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f68u Member 22 Member For: 16y 3m 28d Posted 21/05/09 02:30 AM Share Posted 21/05/09 02:30 AM (edited) The fact of the matter is you arn't legally able to drive a FPV on your P plates.The new P plate laws don't allow you to drive anything force induction/v8's. ( Red plates ) apart from like a smart car/volvo.Green P platers can drive high powered cars as long as its subject to 125kw per ton.If you have a smash in a FPV, which the insurance company knows you where driving it on your P's or the police are called and do a report you where driving it.YOU WON"T BE COVERED! If you have a minnor dint in the shopping center car park and say your dad was driving you will be fine.I admit its wrong. Insureance companys will still take your money and "Cover you" but your not covered.It's just a expensive gamble.Remeber its not illegal to own a FPV on your p's its just illegal to drive one.For all the insureance company knows you have the vehicle locked up in your garage or use it as a mock up drive-in in your TV room.that's why they get away with it.It's like if you had a smash if you where drink driving. The fact of the matter is if your not legally fit or not ment to be driving.Your not covered. Edited 21/05/09 02:37 AM by f68u Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maximus Member 1,627 Member For: 17y 8m 19d Gender: Male Location: Slip Sliding Away Posted 21/05/09 02:42 AM Share Posted 21/05/09 02:42 AM that's exactly right. Insurance companies will insure you but when it comes time to make a claim you are farked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f68u Member 22 Member For: 16y 3m 28d Posted 21/05/09 02:59 AM Share Posted 21/05/09 02:59 AM Also with this whole " in my dad's business sh*t"The process is so long winded it isn't funny.You have to have letters from ex about of mount of people to back up your claim.Plus I've herd they even send a Vic road rep on site tooThey will only give it out if there is no one else to drive theses vehicles full stop.Alot of guys doing apprenticeships at caryards try to get it and they can't even.I tryed back when I was 18. All you needed was a letter and a ABN number.Hence you used to see alot of 4 year apprentice driving around in new SS utes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southside Member Member 868 Member For: 15y 10m 27d Gender: Male Location: Radelaide.. Real Posted 21/05/09 03:01 AM Share Posted 21/05/09 03:01 AM I love SA :D304.1 Kw's on my P2's and no attention whats so ever ...but na be responsible, drive low and slow past people and when u have an open pass go for it! PceS.S. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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