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Re: P Plate Engine Restrictions
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yeah since they brought out the 1 person after 11 rule so many more people drink drive its rediculous

Posted on: 2009/6/18 10:45
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so do you need to get twin carbies mod plated?

Posted on: 2009/6/18 10:27
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id have to agree on the one passenger after 11 especially in country towns!
i got done for it taking a couple of mates home from the pub cop didnt care that they where #OOPS# faced
try and do the right thing and you ended up getting #OOPS#ed over!

Posted on: 2009/6/14 7:56
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yeah im a p2 (green p's) licence holder, and i have talked to a highway patrol officer about this situation, my 1200 coupe racecar is fully engineered for its a15 on webers, half rollcage, stanza suspension, race seats and harnesses and a set of wheels, and he said that because its engineered its ok for me to drive it. but again i would consult with the rta because i talked to him when the laws had just come out so they may have changed. but i do agree it needs to be a power to weight ratio theing, like being able to drive a brand new ve sv6 but not a 1 litre turbo charade, wtf!!!!
and another stupid rule was the only single passengers for p1 drivers after 11pm.... well that f'ed the designated driver system didnt it
rant over hehe

Posted on: 2009/6/14 7:32
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Exactly, as long as you have a parent with you, you can drive anything. But as soon as you get your P's you stuck to boxes with wheels.

Posted on: 2009/6/14 0:58
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such messed up laws kids with brand new license or a permit (learners) can drive anything with 4wheels ie Ferrari to huge jacked up 4x4s that take a ladder to get into or street legal drag cars, run what u brung

Posted on: 2009/6/13 6:17
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I'm not too sure how seriously the police police the rule in NSW. A guy I know has a hotted up N/A Supra with air filter, exhaust, injectors etc and has been booked for speeding/burnouts and defected before, and he hasn't been bothered about his engine mods on P plates. Not that I don't condone breaking the law :)

Posted on: 2009/6/13 5:13
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A14/ A15 blocks are taller, so this isn't as easy as it sounds. Be nice if it were that simple though!

Posted on: 2009/6/13 1:52
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hey im looking at getting a bit more power from my 120y an from what i have read here it would be wise to build a 1400 from your 1200 block because it still has A12 engine stamp an engine numbers? what is needed to do this is it just the crank that needs to be changed or do pistons need to be changed around as well? also can you put the oval head of the A14 onto the A12?

Posted on: 2009/6/13 0:45
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I think that's what I am going to do. Rebuild the A12 with 14-15 parts. Just cheat. Cause technically it isn't a modification because you can have parts from newer models in your older car without having to have a mod plate. = ]

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