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Old 13-06-2007, 08:30 PM   #1
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Gday just wondering if any one can help me with a problem, i absolutly love V8`s and i am going to be gettin my P`s soon and already have my XD ute with a 351 in it, they have now brought out these new restrictions against P platers and now i am going to have to sell it.
Now that iv advertised it and just had a drive in it i wish this wasnt wat has to happen, iv left school and am workin as a concreter and will need a ute, Iv been catchin public transport for ages and sick of missing those buses lol, Does any one know of any ways i can still drive it on my P`s.
Iv heard you can get your employer to write a letter, I get my P`s in september so the restrictions apply.
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Old 13-06-2007, 08:33 PM   #2
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Apply for a exemption. If its your only car, you need it for work, you have a good driving record and references, then you may be allowed to keep it. I did that with my employer, so give it a shot.
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Old 13-06-2007, 08:37 PM   #3
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thanks for that where do i get that from.
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Old 13-06-2007, 08:38 PM   #4
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Well in NSW, I went to the RTA website and printed it off.
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Old 13-06-2007, 08:42 PM   #5
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sweet ill check it out now
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Old 13-06-2007, 09:34 PM   #6
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has anyone got away with driving a 351 cleveland on P`s or just 302 Cleveland ? also do ya get hassled by the police abit.
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Old 13-06-2007, 10:14 PM   #7
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Put 4.1 badges on it. Act dumb when/if you get caught.
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Old 13-06-2007, 10:20 PM   #8
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Put 4.1 badges on it. Act dumb when/if you get caught.
Won't have to act dumb if he bends it and isn't covered by insurance. Certainly not a risk I'd be willing to take.
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Old 13-06-2007, 10:21 PM   #9
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u might be able to say that u had the car before the liscence regulations came in ... and u already had ur L's ... might give you some leverage?? .. but im not sure on that!
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Old 13-06-2007, 11:32 PM   #10
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You should be able to get an exemption for owning it before the laws came in too?

You can do that in NSW
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Old 14-06-2007, 12:15 AM   #11
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is it registered as a 351?
register it as a 302 if not, put 4.9/302 badges on it (including the 4.9/302 stickers and whatever under the bonnet) so it looks correct, and claim thats what u thought is was all along if questioned.
the only way they will ever know is if they pull the sump off, and not even an insurance company will do that.

i drove a 302 XE on my P's (all be it years ago, but the 1st round of P plate restrictions were in back then) and i never got hassled.
i think the reason was that it was quiet, clean and tidy, and i didnt drive around like it was qualifying day at bathurst.
mates of mine had mainly V8 HQ-Z holdens and commodores, and 1 other mate had a V8 XC. the couple of them that drove like knucleheads got all the wrong attention (and got a reputation for doing so, so the police kept an eye out for them...) and the rest of us just kept to ourselves, didnt cause hassles, and got left alone.

i do remember being grabbed 1 day by a TOG/TMU guy 1 while i was out in the old mans XY ute that had a very healthy 351 windsor in it.
all he was interested in was that it sounded nice while being quiet, and wanted to see what it had in it and done to it because he was building 1 himself!!
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Old 14-06-2007, 08:20 PM   #12
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I dunno if its registed as a 351 but im gessing it is but thats a good idea with the stickers and badges.
Putting 4.1 badges on it i dont think i could act that dumb/cluless and not laugh but thanks any way.
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Old 14-06-2007, 08:37 PM   #13
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Well, I'm afraid our past and present P platers have ruined it for you.

Looks like you'll have to sell it.
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Old 14-06-2007, 08:44 PM   #14
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Rather than losing a considerable amount of money on a vehicle you obviously like why not just pull the 351 out and put in an alloy head six, it would probably only cost you $1000.00 and you can put the 351 in the shed for later. Although, I'd be applying for an exemption first.
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Old 14-06-2007, 08:48 PM   #15
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Changing badges, and trying to deceive insurance companys as well as the police isnt the smartest move. Its not worth it. What if he crashed into a new Mercedes? Not knowing is like negligence, and only a special needs person wouldnt know the difference between a 351ci motor and a 4.1 litre 6 cylinder **** box.
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Old 14-06-2007, 08:49 PM   #16
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I thought as long as u get the p's before july the first and own the car , the law dosen't apply?? only if u try to buy the v8 after the date. im sure someone can say for sure.
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Old 14-06-2007, 09:56 PM   #17
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I did a qoute over the internet for just car insurance and it was about $3300, it was more than i paid for my car.
With an alloy head six can you get abit of power out of those without spending to much money because its on gas and petrol at the moment and i would like to keep it on gas for money reasons mainly.
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Old 14-06-2007, 10:02 PM   #18
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Well, I'm afraid our past and present P platers have ruined it for you.

Looks like you'll have to sell it.
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Old 14-06-2007, 10:25 PM   #19
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thanks for the incouragement you just cant compare an old inline carby fed 6 to a 351 cleveland 2 magic words they are.
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I hate to be the rain on this parade but if you drive that vehicle unlawfully YOU ARE UNLICENCED and if you have an accident that is NOT your fault, e.g. someone runs into you and someone gets hurt you might find yourself a LOT of shyte.

Playing dumb and having 4.1 badges is about as smart as having a MPH speedo and using that as a defence against a speeding fine.

Just because you don't like a law does not make you exempt from it and this sort of thread is just the type of thing the the Harold Scroobys of the world save to use as evidence of how motor enthusiests are actually unlawabiding antisocial criminals.

If this thread was about how to bend gun laws to get a pistol or how to buy components to make drugs you would all be jumping up and down but in the eyes of the law what you are talking about is no different.....
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Old 15-06-2007, 01:55 PM   #21
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I hate to be the rain on this parade but if you drive that vehicle unlawfully YOU ARE UNLICENCED and if you have an accident that is NOT your fault, e.g. someone runs into you and someone gets hurt you might find yourself a LOT of shyte.

Playing dumb and having 4.1 badges is about as smart as having a MPH speedo and using that as a defence against a speeding fine.

Just because you don't like a law does not make you exempt from it and this sort of thread is just the type of thing the the Harold Scroobys of the world save to use as evidence of how motor enthusiests are actually unlawabiding antisocial criminals.

If this thread was about how to bend gun laws to get a pistol or how to buy components to make drugs you would all be jumping up and down but in the eyes of the law what you are talking about is no different.....
Hello!!
Someone is on their high horse.

Fair enough warning him of the consequences of driving it, but he never said that he intended to in the first place. He was worried that he would have to sell it so was enquiring if there was any way around it.

He is just one person suffering an unnecessary cost due to the new laws that I believe should not have been introduced in the first place.

Give the guy a break because he is trying to do the right thing and you jump on your high horse and compare it to illegally buying a pistol?? WTF is with that?
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Old 15-06-2007, 02:04 PM   #22
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laws are laws and they are there for a good reason, sell it and buy a 6 or 4 cylinder until your off your P's.
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Old 15-06-2007, 02:07 PM   #23
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is about as smart as having a MPH speedo and using that as a defence against a speeding fine.
I planned on trying that one. Now youve ruined it for me.
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Someone is on their high horse.
You're kidding right?

What Flappist stated needed to be said, and didn't seem aimed as insulting to the OP, rather warning him away from the mandatory stupid posts that always find thier way into threads.

xd_brad: As stated already give the exemption thing a try. If your employer and a parent are willing to go to bat for you then who knows. In your line of work get something from the boss stating that the ute is necessary to carry equipment from site to site (probably likely the truth anyway).

Failing that, make other arrangements that won't get you banned from driving, or even prison time down the track.
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Hello!!
Someone is on their high horse.

Fair enough warning him of the consequences of driving it, but he never said that he intended to in the first place. He was worried that he would have to sell it so was enquiring if there was any way around it.

He is just one person suffering an unnecessary cost due to the new laws that I believe should not have been introduced in the first place.

Give the guy a break because he is trying to do the right thing and you jump on your high horse and compare it to illegally buying a pistol?? WTF is with that?
Another newbie expert........

He asked a question. There were several rather stupid replies. Just in case he actually thought he would get away with it I pointed out graphicly what could happen.
As you are only a child (26yo) you would not remember what gun ownership in Australia was like before 1996. At that time almost EVERYONE owned guns of all types and buying a pistol or auto rifle legally was easier than getting a motorbike licence.

The laws changed, just like the P plate laws now.
Many spewed about it, just like the P plate laws now.
Many said get stuffed, I will do what I like, just like the P plate laws now.
Many got into a LOT of trouble, some even jailed..........

The mere fact that you think that driving unlicenced is totally different to unlicenced posesssion of a handgun shows you have no concept of how the legal system works and how laws are applied to the general public...
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Another newbie expert........

He asked a question. There were several rather stupid replies. Just in case he actually thought he would get away with it I pointed out graphicly what could happen.
As you are only a child (26yo) you would not remember what gun ownership in Australia was like before 1996. At that time almost EVERYONE owned guns of all types and buying a pistol or auto rifle legally was easier than getting a motorbike licence.

The laws changed, just like the P plate laws now.
Many spewed about it, just like the P plate laws now.
Many said get stuffed, I will do what I like, just like the P plate laws now.
Many got into a LOT of trouble, some even jailed..........

The mere fact that you think that driving unlicenced is totally different to unlicenced posesssion of a handgun shows you have no concept of how the legal system works and how laws are applied to the general public...

Yeah flappist im gonna go ahead and say having an unlicensed gun is different to drive a car unlicensed.
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Yeah flappist im gonna go ahead and say having an unlicensed gun is different to drive a car unlicensed.
Well are you actually going detail why it is different? Or just be another silly little kid with a keyboard........
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I think you need to take a maturity pill yourself flappist and stop being such a tool
Ok, looks like you have answered that question.........
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Ok, looks like you have answered that question.........

I believe that wasnt a question, maybe more of a suggestion...
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Oops my mistake. I see this thread is governed by "mutant rules"

1) If you dont agree with a law you dont have to abide by it. Laws are for other people.
2) Any statement you make does not need to be backed up by any evidence or logic. You are right because you say you are.
3) If you cannot think of a relevent statement then a simple personal attack is ok.
4) You don't have to be able to read or comprehend the thread to make a comment.

So lets see the clever and intuitive replies to this one.....
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