Yes, V8 is legal for learners. but what`s the point if you can`t drive it when you`re on your P`s. And do not expect an exception, you waste your time To get an exemption, you must prove that it is the only vehicle available and that not driving will cause difficulties, if you just bought the car you will be rejected because you should have bought something legal. It is enough to get a N/A 6. Do you really need a tt6 or v8 > again. What is the rego worth for a v8 in qld today? It is about $1200 a year, is it not? With a power-to-weight ratio of less than 130 kW/t, the all-new Toyota GR Yaris P plate is legal. Some turbocharged cars may appear on the P-Plattler list of legal cars, which may surprise you because they meet a power/weight requirement. Vehicles sold after 1. January 2010, are considered powerful in Queensland if they have a power-to-weight ratio greater than 130 kW per tonne. Insurance is also a dandy! I know places in Perth charge up to $5000 a year for the 1jz for P-plattlers. Can anyone tell me if it is legal in Victoria to drive the Toyota Soarer 2.5L Twin Turbo or 4L V8 or the 3.0L 6cyl Non Turbo on your P. To make sure you are buying a legal P-Plate vehicle in Queensland; You can check the condition of a performance vehicle on the Queensland Transport and Services website.
well, damn it, and the people out there think the Ls can drive everything in class, and the turbo, the supercharger or anything over 200kWs ex factory, it`s damn easy. It has only been covered by all the Noob-L plattlers on this site. I can`t even get a constant weight to calculate the power-to-weight ratio. (Vicroads told me about a Soarer with a dead weight of 1200kg!!!) I thought they weighed 1600kg. Can someone also tell me an exact weight? Are there a lot of good jap cars that have a p disc legally and about $10,000 or less really, Twin Tubro V6 yes, I didn`t know they made a V6, now you could legally drive a non-turbo I6, but because you saw that you knew Jack about cars, I think your Excel mom would suit you better. This topic has been covered a million times, fucking troll. Apparently, I`ve heard in New South Wales or other states that glider pilots are legal for learners and ps because of the weight power. And because they weigh so much, they are legal. I don`t know if it`s true or not, I know there are a few cars that have been exempted in qld that are turbo but I don`t know what they are, I think they are real gay Saab and Volvo. I`d get a v8 and remove all the badges that the v8 says, don`t put a massive exaust on it and you`ll be right.
I had a policeman dressing me in my first V8 Soarer and he didn`t have V8 logos or labels on the engine and he asked me how those V6s were doing? Lol, cops are! Head in your hands trying to buy a legal P-plate car for a difficult teenager? When looking for a new car, factors such as resale value, safety, economy, maintenance, and initial cost are enough to confuse the best-prepared buyer. Add to the confusion that the car is for a P-platler who is probably a teenager, and you may find yourself confused and frustrated with your head in your hands trying to understand the QLD restrictions for P1 and P2 license holders for high-performance vehicles. Buy the V8 model and put the 6-cylinder exhaust on it so it doesn`t look like a V8. As for the weight, excluding liquids and people in the car, the V8 is about 1640kg, 1jz around 1560kg and the na 2jz around 1540kg. I think the non-turbo 3L is alryt to have on your P`s, but I really want the TT or V8 at least. You can use any combination of the following vehicle details for search: This model has specs for: Max Power – 200Kw. Weight – 1645kgs. You should apply for a man exemption! Go to your local pharmacy and get a script for one. Then bring it to the DOT. Just get a Euro Agreement and name it one day.
These are not really “J D M” because they are Australian cars, but they were built and assembled in Sayama, Japan. Depending on the factory options you have, the weight changes drastically. The electric seats add almost 40 kg, the airbag suspension on the Limited adds more. blah blah blah. Legal on a learning permit. On your P, forget itjust buy the N/A version 3L 6cylBTW, they are online 6, not V6 this is the first time you write in one of these forums. P1 is the first license you buy after a period with learners. P2 is the license you buy after one year with a P1 license. Above or below 23 by the time you take your P-plate exam, you may need to be on P2 for a year or two before moving on to your full driver`s license.
The most fundamental differences between the P1 and P2 driving license are the passenger, the speaker and some night driving restrictions. A P plate must always be exposed; You must always have your driver`s license, adhere to the zero-alcohol policy and not drive a high-performance vehicle. However, some are better than others. If they can get a manual Civic from the early `90s, they`ll applaud. The 1jz can be an intimidating first turbo car, given the sudden torque coming from both turbos. V8s also tend to move sideways during early passes. (I was not in the na 2jz, no comment). So if you`re not sure which Toyotas are right for your P1 or P2 licensed drivers, you`ve come to the right place.
Here, we make it easy to navigate the minefield, resulting in a yes or no answer for your difficult teen. If you already own a Toyota and want to know if your driver with a P1 or P2 license can drive it, you can check here. While you`re on your P`s, just get yourself the biggest you can find. Put the rest of the money in the bank and put it in something decent if you are able to buy what you are really looking for. I know that`s easier said than done, but you`ll be glad you did. In my opinion, don`t touch gliders when you`re still on your P. V8 Rego in QLD is only about $980 if you pay for a full year – really not much more than a six. Find out what exemptions are available to drive prohibited vehicles (VACs) during probationary periods while you are on your horsepower.
Damn the current laws. only the 2jz is in VIC on your P now:( possible. Liberation is the only way around it on your P`s. They are quite hard and are not spent, let alone easy. It took me 4 months of persuasion to find out why I really needed my release for my P. If you can prove that it is your only car and that it is needed to study/work, etc. Then you can get an exemption. p.ss can someone tell me the weight on the Rego sticker If you are a P1 or P2 temporary driver`s license and want to check if you are allowed to drive a particular vehicle, you can do so online. Some turbocharged vehicles may be exempt from the restrictions for high-performance vehicles, and you can check this equation at home. Restrictions on high-performance vehicles in Queensland apply to drivers with P1 and P2 licences under the age of 25.
In general, turbocharged and V8 vehicles are not in the equation, but not always. There are a few exceptions and rules that can lead to a happy ending for your Toyota-loving teen. Force-fed diesels are permitted under certain circumstances, which is why the Toyota Landcruiser is exempt and can be driven by P1 and P2 licence holders. Learn more about vehicles you can and can`t drive with your power. On this page, holders of a P1 or P2 probationary driving licence will find a number of frequently asked questions about prohibited vehicles. Do not give a pinch of under the name of the car is registered. Learn more about the rules for prohibited vehicles, prohibited vehicles, available exemptions, and answers to frequently asked questions. The power-to-weight ratio is calculated by dividing the maximum power of the vehicle`s engine in kilowatts (kW) by its own mass and multiplying the result by 1,000.