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Just wondering if anybody knows anyway I can get an exemption (apart from work vehicle, tradie, hardship) to drive a v8 on my p's? I missed the July 1st cut off by 2 months.
I found an absolutely perfect 2001 220kw XR8 and am trying to drive it legally. Thanks for any help, Tim.
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tough, unfortunately for you. Missing the cutoff means just that, you missed the cut off. I don't see you being able to get an exemption purely because you 'want to'. If that were the case, the law wouldn't have been passed.. Although a 220kw xr8 would be a nice car to have as a first car, it's hardly necessary. Just do the time and look forward to driving something else when you're legally allowed to.
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Sorry champ. Your chances are about 0.
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Still couldn't get an exemption.
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just think, when you are allowed to drive one, they will be even cheaper again.
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In QLD you can get an exemption if you've owned the car (or it has been in your family) for 3 or more years. You've got bugger all chance unless you can apply for hardship somehow, But because your in VIC im assuming it'd be a lot harder to get an exemption there than up here.
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You might be able to get an exemption if you need to drive your car to & from work (if you have no other means of transport), but that might be about as far as you can go & you might get a curfew as well, better then nothing i spose....
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Remove 2 cylinders?
Sorry mate I was looking at going down a similar path, but my enquiries got me nowhere :(
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Yeah I originally went in may, but I had the worst tester (who has actually been 'relieved' late last year for unacceptable test conduct or something to that extent, he was fired for not passing anyone) and then I had the SAME tester in June who once again failed me.
I'm just wondering would I be able to dispute the fact that I had the same tester twice? And maybe get an exemption in that regard?
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like disconnecting turbo etc, then getting a mechanical certificate to confirm it? |
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http://fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11226309
Why would you need an exemption when you only started looking for the car this month ? You are already aware of the rules. |
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15-07-2008, 05:32 PM | #16 | ||
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correct me if i'm wrong but i thought the july 1st cut off means no v8's and no turbo's. Having been on my P's for 2 years now i still go by the old power to weight ratio so i can drive a turbo or an 8 so long as its not to powerful or the capacity is to large.
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So going by that you can drive an XR5 turbo which would probably be quicker then alot of V8s providing you obtained your P's before july 1st? XR5 turbo 166KW Weight:1366 Your power to weight ratio (kW per Tonne):122 |
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15-07-2008, 05:34 PM | #18 | ||
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No need to get on your back foot, i'm simply asking a question. I need a new car and i'd like an 8 before it's too expensive to run one. I was just wondering if there was any way I could, if not it's fine.
Edit: To Falcon Coupe
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Who is on the backfoot ?, i was stating the facts. Never mind being expensive to run, what i did was buy frugal car for daily driving and the keep the hypo stroker V8 for weekends : |
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Oh and also i actually thought i'd beaten the cut-off point originally, that is why I looked at the car etc. Until I actually went to make sure it was all good and I found out I was 2 months late.
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15-07-2008, 05:46 PM | #21 | ||
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Not sure about the new rules they may have changed this but you were aloud 130 or 140 kw (cant remember exactly) to the tonne . otherwise debadge the car an pray you don't get pulled over .
Witch might be a problem being a p-plater and in victoria. Although i used to ride a bike that was over powered for p-plates and all i recieved was a $170 fine after getting busted. Car's probly differ though. |
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You can't drive a v8 so bad luck.
Thank your P plate predecessors
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Not a chance mate, had you got it before the new laws maybe, but after...
I had mine when i moved back from WA a tthe age of 18, even then after owning the car for nearly a year, it was like trying to get blood from a stone getting my exemption from vicroads... but i did get it. |
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15-07-2008, 06:49 PM | #24 | ||
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it was 140kw per tonne, so yes the xr5 was legal under the old system.
id say you have buckleys in getting an exemption... except if u maby brought up about the assessor being fired ect... that would help i woud think
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To the OP - no chance. Even if you got consideration due to your crummy tester, you'd still go under the old restrictions and a 220kw AU would fail under power to weight. |
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15-07-2008, 08:22 PM | #26 | ||
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The no V8 and no turbo rule for P platers in Vic actually started from July 1 2007, not 2008. I was doing research for and apprentice who got his licence in May, only to disappoint him with the news. He still owns his turbo ride and drives.
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17-07-2008, 05:37 PM | #27 | ||
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As stated, for those that missed the cut off being June 30th 2007 P platers cannot drive Turbos/V8s etc. Nil exemptions unless you are a police member. For those prior to that date the power to weight applies, this still applies to post June 30th too.
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15-07-2008, 08:28 PM | #28 | ||
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that was the only way i managed to get my gf to get her licence a couple years ago.... told her about that and that she wouldnt be able to drive my subaru, it worked she had her licence a month later
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15-07-2008, 08:55 PM | #29 | ||
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Get a cheap run around till you get off your P's, then its open slather.
Insurance will be cheaper, you wont get targeted, cars will be cheaper in a year or 2, you can upgrade to a BA for around the same price... Either that, buy a cheap daily and a project car, by the time your off, you should have nice streeter ready, if your into that sort of thing.
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Don''t drive a high powered car on your P's. I was driving a V8 and someone reversed into the back of my car while I was stationary in a carpark.
I was legitimately parked properly, but chasing the money through insurance wasn't easy. There was a good chance the claim wouldn't have even gone through had it not been for the other party caving. I wasn't even driving the bloody car. Imagine what would've happened if I was. Plus, if you're in Vic and get caught driving high powered, you'll lose your licence on the spot. 3 points for the power and 3 for the P plates, btw if you drive a car like that with P's, you won't make it out of your driveway. Learn to drive a lowered car really hard first. Take a few driver training courses or get a motorbike. Best possible training ever. Your P's are a learning period. |
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