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How come it's perfectly acceptable for younger drivers/riders racing cars or bikes to accept capacity and class restrictions, but when it comes to driving on the roads with 8 million other loonies, they think they are entitled to jump straight to the big leagues?

Capacity restristions are one of the few reasonable laws in this country. Accept it, and get on with life.

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I think everyone missed the point. How the hell does a kid this young afford a car like that?

It's easier than you think. If the kid lives with his parents and has a 50K a year job - saving for a year and maxing out a credit card does the trick. Or if he's really lucky, the folks buy him the car.

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Badge it and remove the bonnet cable and hook up an elec solinoid, in sydney its A $77 fine for not being able to open your bonnet :roflmbo: .

Wont the interior just give it away?? Cause the RTA record that says its an F6 and not an XR6 certainly will. So your $77, which is in fact $81 will also go up another $700 for driving prohibited vehicle with 7 points. Somtimes the advice given on here is just mind boggling.

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It's easier than you think. If the kid lives with his parents and has a 50K a year job - saving for a year and maxing out a credit card does the trick. Or if he's really lucky, the folks buy him the car.

I would say it's moreso the latter rather than the former.

If you're just after the wank psshht factor just hook one of those adapter things up for your exhaust.

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That sucks that you guys can't drive any car you want lol... here in NZ you can get your restricted ( equvialant to p plates) at 15 and a half, and drive any car you like :/, well kinda not a good thing I guess lol.

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Yeah but that's New Zealand :burnout:

IMO you'd be better off with a Xr6T on P's, a mate has one, all he did was debadge and it looks and sounds the same as mine. Although that doesn't stop the popo running your plates and looking at what the original badge was.

Don't believe anything I say in the above posts, I'm a mass hypocrite as I'm just about to go out the door to go look at a 03 xr6t myself.

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Not exactly.

If he worked for the company, then yes, he would be able to drive it, only during work hours.

And it's harder to get a permit for a vehicle owned by your parents, because you need to prove that its the only car available to you, and that there's no public transport nearby.

Plus, I don't think young kiddies realise how much power a turbocharged vehicle can put out, one squirt down the road racing your mates sick dose vl could end in you wrapped around a tree because you're not used to that much power.

I've been driving 400kw+ skylines, v8's etc before I even got my learners, and hell I'm still scared of putting the foot down in a powerful vehicle on the open road, because track driving is much different to street driving.

Edit: I just realised he hasn't been online since 3rd June, probably went out for a boostloosing cruise and got done by the popo.

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