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I've been quite curious regarding the 'High-Powered Vehicle' classification system in Victoria. Simply, as a P-plater (green) who obtained them after July 1st, 2007, will I be able to legally
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I've been quite curious regarding the 'High-Powered Vehicle' classification system in Victoria.
Simply, as a P-plater (green) who obtained them after July 1st, 2007, will I be able to legally drive a 370z? |
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Unless Vic has rules a little different to NSW and QLD in this regards, you wont be able to drive the 370 as it will be in the over 200kw class with the 350.
Other 6 cyls included are Porsches and Honda NSX's. Any 6 cyl under 200kw without forced induction and your sweet. |
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