can i apply for exemption for high powered vehicle
can i apply for exemption for high powered vehicle
so my dad owns a business and i kinda work for him. Im on my p's and want to drive a WRX. If my dad buys a WRX for me as a 'work car', do u think the authority would accept it ?
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sorry mate i don't think you can, especially seeming the wrx isnt much of a work car, a v8 ute you might get away with
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Well the only way to find out would be to ring your transport authority, or look online and read the fine print on the exemption application form.
You might possibly get away with it, should you though? Probably not.
You might possibly get away with it, should you though? Probably not.
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Would be pretty hard to get away with, I had to explain why I was driving my old mans turbo territory (and that was for work reasons).
Also you don't learn a whole lot about driving in an awd and when they let go they let go bad.
Best to learn how to drive and control a car, then fully appreciate a wrx. They are a weapon.
Plenty of fun cars out there to drive on P's
Also you don't learn a whole lot about driving in an awd and when they let go they let go bad.
Best to learn how to drive and control a car, then fully appreciate a wrx. They are a weapon.
Plenty of fun cars out there to drive on P's
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I got to drive my day's STi for 3 days untill my mum found out. (Not insured)
I'm on my L's so it's legal.
Only drove it through the hills. Maybe a little over the limit possibly like a hoon.
With the awesome grip it begs you to drive it like its stolen.
Turn it into the corners and put your foot down.
Even he finds that and he's in his early 50's.
So driving it normally will NOT happen.
Mudking will attest to this as he knows the car well.
Too bloody powerful for someone who doesn't know the cars capability or know how to drive it properly.
LEARN TO DRIVE FIRST!!!
Otherwise I give you a fortnight tops.
Cheers Cam
I'm on my L's so it's legal.
Only drove it through the hills. Maybe a little over the limit possibly like a hoon.

With the awesome grip it begs you to drive it like its stolen.
Turn it into the corners and put your foot down.
Even he finds that and he's in his early 50's.
So driving it normally will NOT happen.
Mudking will attest to this as he knows the car well.
Too bloody powerful for someone who doesn't know the cars capability or know how to drive it properly.
LEARN TO DRIVE FIRST!!!
Otherwise I give you a fortnight tops.
Cheers Cam
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Hehe perhaps not the answers this new member was looking for but it's true. Be patient and get some experience under your belt first and learn the capabilities and limitations on what a car can do. Be smart and you can enjoy it later 

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well if were placing bets ill put $50 on him making it not much further then the reservior on gorge rd XDBrumby Kid wrote:I got to drive my day's STi for 3 days untill my mum found out. (Not insured)
I'm on my L's so it's legal.
Only drove it through the hills. Maybe a little over the limit possibly like a hoon.
With the awesome grip it begs you to drive it like its stolen.
Turn it into the corners and put your foot down.
Even he finds that and he's in his early 50's.
So driving it normally will NOT happen.
Mudking will attest to this as he knows the car well.
Too bloody powerful for someone who doesn't know the cars capability or know how to drive it properly.
LEARN TO DRIVE FIRST!!!
Otherwise I give you a fortnight tops.
Cheers Cam
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couldnt have said it better myselfSilverbullet wrote:Hehe perhaps not the answers this new member was looking for but it's true. Be patient and get some experience under your belt first and learn the capabilities and limitations on what a car can do. Be smart and you can enjoy it later
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Yeah was this Joey or gumtree? Hahamud_king91 wrote:well if were placing bets ill put $50 on him making it not much further then the reservior on gorge rd XD
Yeah $100 for me with the resivior.
Mate what do you do? What is your work? Perhaps we could suggest a suitable car.
Cheers Cam
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My First / Project car
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I spent a fair bit of time as a newly licensed driver in a early seventies corrola. I could flog it as hard as I wanted, wring every last horse from it, drop the clutch as hard as I wanted, throw it into corners, etc etc, and when I did efff up - and I did - I wasn't going fast enough to die.
So, another vote here for waiting it out, and gaining experience while you do.
It is not like they force you to drive a early seventies corrola or anything.
So, another vote here for waiting it out, and gaining experience while you do.
It is not like they force you to drive a early seventies corrola or anything.
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The original question: can I apply for exemption for [a] high powered vehicle?
The answer is yes, of course you can apply for this exemption.
But wether you get it or not will be up to the authorities...
Chin up if you don't, it's not the end of the world! If you start at the top, where do you go next for something faster?
Cheers
Bennie
The answer is yes, of course you can apply for this exemption.
But wether you get it or not will be up to the authorities...
Chin up if you don't, it's not the end of the world! If you start at the top, where do you go next for something faster?
Cheers
Bennie
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Modify the sh!t out of it of course.El_Freddo wrote: Chin up if you don't, it's not the end of the world! If you start at the top, where do you go next for something faster?
Cheers
Bennie
STi gear 20psi etc. custom this custom that.
Not that I am recommending doing this or buying the car.
What are you going to be using it for exactly?
Cheers Cam
When life gives you a corner, drop a gear, pitch, and stomp the loud pedal
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Dads Car: 02 Impreza WRX STi[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon