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  1. #21
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    Guilty as charged , though not proud of it. I know how to put the key in the ignition and put the car in for a service, thats about it. My partner forever makes cracks that when it comes to technical/ vehicles etc, it is not my forte. I'd be the worst person to pull up if you were stranded with a broken down vehicle, though would be good for a tow . Tradesmen also see me coming from a mile away , I have to do that nodding which supposedly means I know what I am doing. Mind you I have never let a car get to the state as written about, I may be clueless when it comes to things of mechanical nature, but cluey enough to get someone who knows what they are doing, hence why we are all professionals in all manner of things.

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    Stevo

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    Originally posted by dullbird
    it makes no differnece because i have only held my full licence for a few months...............not that that matters as i clearly states on there website that if you have not helda licence for over three years you will be put on p plates and it doesn't matter what p's you are on you are still forbidden to drive a v8

    trust me i have spoken to them at great length..........mainly because i was also told i was restricted to an automatic.............and a women told me that i had to take a manual test to upgrade my licence if thats what i want to drive...........

    this made me really angry as i passed my test in a manual same as every other english person.....but after many rows and talkig to other people in the rta i found out that i can drive a manual as i didn't take my test here....i told a guy at the rta over email that because he was giving me different stories to the people at the rta and the women tha i rang also gave me a different story does nothing but highlight incompetance with in there organisation................and they need to collabarate a bit more and train them a bit better......

    i have to say though talking to my boyfriend the other day and we were discussing the amount of crashes there are here and there are alot compared to england which i know england is smaller but i would say we have far more dangerous roads..............

    my theory is with the youngsters is as silly as it sounds i feel your speeds here when you learn to drive are to slow!!! and i know you will all argue with that for safety,,and i to agree but i feel alot of young kids learn to drive at these slow speeds....pass there test go out in the car get over confident and go fast but because they never driven a fast enough to feel the difference in handeling they rap them around lamp posts.......

    i learnt to drive at 70mph on our dual carrage ways whats that here 110kmp and here on my licence i can't exceed 90kmp which to me feels like walking pace but i have no worrys about not being able to handle my car...............i don't know thats just my theory

    dullbird

    I see the problem,

    Maybe you should not have told them when you got your licence, but that is now water under the bridge.

    Never tell people like that too much, it generally comes around and bites you on the bum

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    Originally posted by dullbird
    due to me changing my english licence to a nsw one i have been put on P plates
    8O 8O 8O 8O

    What!! Why does a licensed driver from the "motherland" have to have P plates?
    Identifying Poms is one thing, but restricting your choice of vehicle is outrageous.

    Trev.

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    Why can't you apply for an exemption. I would think you would be a starer?

    http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/downlo...r_exemption.pdf

    Here is the list of prohibited vehicles...

    http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/downlo...itions_dl1.html

    Don't worry but, if you want to have some fun... you can always buy something cool. That's the problem with these idiots... they are idiots making stupid rules like that :roll: :roll:

    Shout yourself a Lotus Exige. It's not on the prohibited vehicle register, and will get you to 60mph in 4.9 seconds or 100mph in 13 seconds Life doesn't have to be dull

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    Originally posted by dullbird
    it makes no differnece because i have only held my full licence for a few months...............not that that matters as i clearly states on there website that if you have not helda licence for over three years you will be put on p plates and it doesn't matter what p's you are on you are still forbidden to drive a v8

    trust me i have spoken to them at great length..........mainly because i was also told i was restricted to an automatic.............and a women told me that i had to take a manual test to upgrade my licence if thats what i want to drive...........

    this made me really angry as i passed my test in a manual same as every other english person.....but after many rows and talkig to other people in the rta i found out that i can drive a manual as i didn't take my test here....i told a guy at the rta over email that because he was giving me different stories to the people at the rta and the women tha i rang also gave me a different story does nothing but highlight incompetance with in there organisation................and they need to collabarate a bit more and train them a bit better......

    i have to say though talking to my boyfriend the other day and we were discussing the amount of crashes there are here and there are alot compared to england which i know england is smaller but i would say we have far more dangerous roads..............

    my theory is with the youngsters is as silly as it sounds i feel your speeds here when you learn to drive are to slow!!! and i know you will all argue with that for safety,,and i to agree but i feel alot of young kids learn to drive at these slow speeds....pass there test go out in the car get over confident and go fast but because they never driven a fast enough to feel the difference in handeling they rap them around lamp posts.......

    i learnt to drive at 70mph on our dual carrage ways whats that here 110kmp and here on my licence i can't exceed 90kmp which to me feels like walking pace but i have no worrys about not being able to handle my car...............i don't know thats just my theory

    dullbird
    Should of moved to Queensland, we don't have any of those anal-retentive rules that NSW does

    Don't you just hate govt. departments :x :x :x :x :x :x

    Anyway, back to the topic at hand. That sort of thing sounds like my old man, had his first 4WD (MQ Patrol Diesel) had it for 7 years and didn't do an oil change 8O

    In his defence, it started every day and that was good enough for him. Kept the oil up, water was always good and that's how my old man maintains his cars.

    Regards,

    Trav

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    Originally posted by aquarangie
    Should of moved to Queensland, we don't have any of those anal-retentive rules that NSW does
    Queensland - The Smart State
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    in reply to buying the exige

    it doesn't matter even if a car is not on the list you cannot drive it if it is an eight cylinder...........had engine modifications or is high performance six cylinder...........the only thing is all these things only apply to petrol's

    but convinceing my boyfriend to buy me a D3 tdv6 well.......it's not working hekeeps laughing at me........

    only because he know's that if i had one for them i would leave him for dead in the v8 disco we got thats the funiest thing about it....

    and as for telling them about how long have had my licence, i had no choice as the date of issue is on your english licence.........if i had known all this was going to come about of changing my licence.....
    i wouldn't of done it i would of drivin on my english one and played dumb if i got stopped............but they have my details on computer now so if i use my english licence and i get caught and ceck up i will lose my licence altogether not worth it really

    (can't apply for exemption, you can't apply for an exemption on the grounds that the prohibited car is the only car in the family)
    exceptional reason only they get granted for.

    dullbird
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Originally posted by dullbird
    in reply to buying the exige

    it doesn't matter even if a car is not on the list you cannot drive it if it is an eight cylinder...........had engine modifications or is high performance six cylinder...........the only thing is all these things only apply to petrol's


    dullbird
    That's why I suggested the exige. It's a naturally aspirated 4 cylinder 2.0 litre from toyota.
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    600MLs.
    The top of my transfer case / gearbox holds more than that.
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    Originally posted by dullbird
    it doesn't matter what p's you are on you are still forbidden to drive a v8
    8O :?

    well i'm on my green P's and i still drive a v8, which i have been driving since long before they brought in that stupid rule!!!

    cheers,
    bryce

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