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Old 28-02-2006, 06:44 PM   #31
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I was considering having my insured under my dads name? he is with AAMI atm with a good reputation.....wood it b worth it?
That's one way of doing it, and just paying an inexperience excess on top of the normal excess in the event of an accident you caused. The downside is you won't be building up any sort of insurance history for yourself. I'm with AAMI too, and they provide a discount to those insuring a car, who already have a family member/partner insured with AAMI. Check this option first. You can do an online quote, and tick the box that asks that question.
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Old 28-02-2006, 06:45 PM   #32
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thnx for that fantz il loook into it
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You guys driving over the power to weight limit on a regular basis and saying it's never enforced, I'm guessing you live no where near Knox? Try it some Friday night.
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I was considering having my insured under my dads name? he is with AAMI atm with a good reputation.....wood it b worth it?
yeah but say your in an accident. you arent licenced to drive that vehicle so id say your insurance would be void. unless your dad told the cops that he didnt give you permission to drive the vehicle, his insurance would probably pay up but you would be in deep poo with the law.

i could be wrong about this though... lol.
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Old 28-02-2006, 07:25 PM   #35
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I think we might be missin the point here people. were talking about the first car of an inexperienced driver who clearly doesnt mind the idea of avoiding the rules.
Now lets not presume that he is going to drive dangerously, but im not going to believe for one minute that he will never have teenage mates with him and we all know what that means GROUP PRESSURE!
Why do you need a powerful car? towing:- a good 6 will do that easy
sound :-get a V8 door bell
performance :-not at your age
most people crawl before they walk, this is because the bumps hurt less with experience!!!!
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^^ I agree 100%.

Also, paying insurance etc on an AU V8 would be a ridiculous amount. And I wouldn't get it in your dads name, because what happens when you get off your P's and want to have insurance in your name.. you have to start from scratch.

Also, there's a few companies that won't insure P plater's with V8's full stop. Even if you put it in your dads name, they won't allow drivers under 25 (i think) to drive the car.

I think your much better off getting a standard 6cyl EA-EL and working some minor mods to get the car going well enough. That way, you avoid high insurance costs, higher petrol costs (and that's a ИИИИИ at younger ages when you still go out etc, especially when you have to pay course fee's if you are doing one), unwanted attention from cops and you save money on the actual car itself.
Then when your off the P's, go for whatever you want.
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I think we might be missin the point here people. were talking about the first car of an inexperienced driver who clearly doesnt mind the idea of avoiding the rules.
Now lets not presume that he is going to drive dangerously, but im not going to believe for one minute that he will never have teenage mates with him and we all know what that means GROUP PRESSURE!
Why do you need a powerful car? towing:- a good 6 will do that easy
sound :-get a V8 door bell
performance :-not at your age
most people crawl before they walk, this is because the bumps hurt less with experience!!!!
Sorry mate don't agree, just because im yuonge doesn't mean that i shouldn't be able to drive car with some go, or would you rather when im 21 to go and but a brand new Pursuit (With all that money i have saved) and wrap it around a tree after owning it for an hour.

Look at it realistically mate an AU Series one XR8 has 185Kw a BF XR6 has 190Kw judging buy what you have said above you would have me in the Xr6, but it goes harder.

I have a mate who is 19 with a VYII SS, no accidents, never come close to one, best teenage driver i know and he isn't an idiot on the streets...

My 19 year old step brother drives a V6 1999 Calias, idiot, 2 accidents already and every time out im afraid im going to be in a smash, sideways everywhere he can get it (has to try dangerously hard to do it).

Insurance cost is up to me and not for you to worry about, as for group presure, if you have any will power you can say no i do it now and will when im driving.

Im not having a go at you and your opinion im just sick of this generalisation that goes on around yournger people at te moment, do i want an AUII XR8 to flog around busy areas no, i ant it for my 1st drag day at calder and for my 1st real track day experience at winton or sandown, im buying it for fun but it doen't mean im going to be a D!ck on the streets either!
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Sorry mate don't agree, just because im yuonge doesn't mean that i shouldn't be able to drive car with some go, or would you rather when im 21 to go and but a brand new Pursuit (With all that money i have saved) and wrap it around a tree after owning it for an hour.

Look at it realistically mate an AU Series one XR8 has 185Kw a BF XR6 has 190Kw judging buy what you have said above you would have me in the Xr6, but it goes harder.

I have a mate who is 19 with a VYII SS, no accidents, never come close to one, best teenage driver i know and he isn't an idiot on the streets...

My 19 year old step brother drives a V6 1999 Calias, idiot, 2 accidents already and every time out im afraid im going to be in a smash, sideways everywhere he can get it (has to try dangerously hard to do it).

Insurance cost is up to me and not for you to worry about, as for group presure, if you have any will power you can say no i do it now and will when im driving.

Im not having a go at you and your opinion im just sick of this generalisation that goes on around yournger people at te moment, do i want an AUII XR8 to flog around busy areas no, i ant it for my 1st drag day at calder and for my 1st real track day experience at winton or sandown, im buying it for fun but it doen't mean im going to be a D!ck on the streets either!
I see your point, but whilst that's all fine and dandy for you, the threadstarter has (no offence to him) come off as someone who is willing to break the law and have a powerfull car just because his mates do. And thinking like that would lead to showing off with a car full of mates etc etc etc.

I think that's where we were more coming from.
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dont get me wrong ive never said any were along the lines that im prepared to break the law :S ...... like i said im just after a car thats legal to drive on the road.

no offence taken popinfresh
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i have no problem being 18 and driving a 351 (5.8) xd, i just tell the coppers its a 302 (4.9) with the 5.0 limit in vic theres not a god damn thing those ball breakers can do about it.... and ive been pulled over heaps
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I see your point, but whilst that's all fine and dandy for you, the threadstarter has (no offence to him) come off as someone who is willing to break the law and have a powerfull car just because his mates do. And thinking like that would lead to showing off with a car full of mates etc etc etc.

I think that's where we were more coming from.
I understand your view and i know the exact sort of people they are trying to keep out of these car (My step brother) but im sick of missing out becasue of idiots before me there has to be a better system put in place.
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its all soo confusing isnt it.....i know of many a boys that drive powerful cars on there P's an get away with it....just shows how slack our cops are these days!

still not sure wether or not i should risk it tho....as it was sed it would be a waste of $23,000 to buy a car your not aloud to drive.

al i need to do now is find a car thats legal to drive.....any advice??
Its only a $100 fine if you get caught.. theres no demerit points involved so just buy the car you want now instead of haing to buy some other car get sick of it and sell it to get the model you actually wanted.
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Here's the formula taken straight off the Vicroads site...

Calculating the capacity to weight ratio

* Capacity to weight ratio is the capacity in litres divided by the weight in tonnes
* Power to weight ratio is the power in kw divided by the weight in tonnes.


In doing calculations, weight is specified in tonnes (1000kg = 1 tonne); capacity is specified in litres (1000ml = 1 litre); power is specified in kilowatts (kw) and is measured at the engine flywheel.

The weight of a vehicle is the unladen mass specified by the manufacturer for the stock standard vehicle (without options).

For example, a V8 vehicle weighs 1382kg with a power rating of 185kw. Therefore, the power to weight ratio is: 185/1382 x 1000 = 130kw per tonne. This vehicle would therefore be considered a high powered vehicle.
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I think we might be missin the point here people. were talking about the first car of an inexperienced driver who clearly doesnt mind the idea of avoiding the rules.
Now lets not presume that he is going to drive dangerously, but im not going to believe for one minute that he will never have teenage mates with him and we all know what that means GROUP PRESSURE!
Why do you need a powerful car? towing:- a good 6 will do that easy
sound :-get a V8 door bell
performance :-not at your age
most people crawl before they walk, this is because the bumps hurt less with experience!!!!
I think performance at this age is ok and that your just sore because you never had the oppurtunity to own a nice car at such a young age.
I get so many of you older more "mature" guys here in your FPV's and XR's trying to run me etc and because the turbo badge is off, when they hear the turbo start to spool and scream they give greasies etc. I think they are just losers that are upset that at 50 when they get their "dream car" a 20 year old has one as good or better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Screw the laws. Keep the car looking stock with a monster of a drive train and as long as you don't be a fully sick Mario looking for attention then your right.
What the COPS don't know or don't suspect won't hurt them.
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Its only a $100 fine if you get caught.. theres no demerit points involved so just buy the car you want now instead of haing to buy some other car get sick of it and sell it to get the model you actually wanted.
Yeah, only a $100 fine.

Oh, and a red mark against your rego at whatever cop shop the guy that pulled you up came from.
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yer true dat.....i think the XR6 is the way to go...keep it simple and safe for now
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Yep. also as was said before, Vic police are so slack, they dont care. I too drive an xt6t a bit and never been hasseled. Forced induction is no prob, as long as it meets ratios. If you dont advertised the fact its fast or got something sweet under the hood, you wont have any trouble. Most morons i know of being done, were caught dropping patches and doing silly stuff. I mean in a city center???? theyre crazy :
It is not because Vic Pol are slack, it is because this rule is not widely known and it hard to enforce. Also the courts up until lately were not supporting us when it was contested.
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I think we might be missin the point here people. were talking about the first car of an inexperienced driver who clearly doesnt mind the idea of avoiding the rules.
Now lets not presume that he is going to drive dangerously, but im not going to believe for one minute that he will never have teenage mates with him and we all know what that means GROUP PRESSURE!
Why do you need a powerful car? towing:- a good 6 will do that easy
sound :-get a V8 door bell
performance :-not at your age
most people crawl before they walk, this is because the bumps hurt less with experience!!!!
Performance not at his age????
wtf???? has that got to do with anything????
wait till you see an 18yo riding a bike like a gsx-r 1000 or 750 riding past you on one wheel then see what you have o say about that!!!!.

As for the v8 doorbell you gotta be kidding right?? or is that the only way you can get ur v8 fix ????
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does anyone know how it works if u got your p's in westen australia where there is no power to weight law then u drive an V8 in vic does the law still apply?
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does anyone know how it works if u got your p's in westen australia where there is no power to weight law then u drive an V8 in vic does the law still apply?
Don't know but I never got done for 110 in NSW on my Vic Ps :monkes:
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It is not because Vic Pol are slack, it is because this rule is not widely known and it hard to enforce. Also the courts up until lately were not supporting us when it was contested.

REDRUM by that am I right to assume your a P.O.P (Pig On Patrol) by your comment? Good on the F@#$%^$G courts for not supporting the a$$holes maybe they agree they should be out doing some real work and catching murderers, arsonits, armed robbers thiefs etc aka REAL CRIMINALS rather than harrasing the young kid with a nice car just because there jealous and on a huge power trip!!
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REDRUM by that am I right to assume your a P.O.P (Pig On Patrol) by your comment? Good on the F@#$%^$G courts for not supporting the a$$holes maybe they agree they should be out doing some real work and catching murderers, arsonits, armed robbers thiefs etc aka REAL CRIMINALS rather than harrasing the young kid with a nice car just because there jealous and on a huge power trip!!

You my freind are an immature tosser, who doesn't deserve the right to own such a nice car as you do. I hope to god that a cop pulls you over and books you for every single driving offence in the book, even better I hope an officer just puts a bullit in your head and do society a favour.

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You my freind are an immature tosser, who doesn't deserve the right to own such a nice car as you do. I hope to god that a cop pulls you over and books you for every single driving offence in the book, even better I hope an officer just puts a bullit in your head and do society a favour.

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i see where he (BIGBIRD) is coming from..about the police targeting younger drivers instead of focuisng on the true criminals......however scotty's right the police are there to do there job just like an other employee in society. it just so happens that the P-platers are mislead by police into thinking they are targeted on our roads
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Ok i'm just going to bite my tongue and not join this argument, because i'm going to end up making myself angry and flaming people. But not before saying this: P-platers are watched more closely for a reason, just look at crash/speeding/careless driving stats. Having said that, what i said is a generalisation, as not ALL are like that, but the vast majority are. When on the road, stay out of other people's faces, use a bit of grey matter, and everything would go very smoothly. That is all

I'm out, enjoy the arguing.
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Ok i'm just going to bite my tongue and not join this argument, because i'm going to end up making myself angry and flaming people. But not before saying this: P-platers are watched more closely for a reason, just look at crash/speeding/careless driving stats. Having said that, what i said is a generalisation, as not ALL are like that, but the vast majority are. When on the road, stay out of other people's faces, use a bit of grey matter, and everything would go very smoothly. That is all

I'm out, enjoy the arguing.

yer thats a fair generalisation fantz in which many do believe.....i for one

i didnt mean for this thread to turn into a debate/arguement : lol
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does anyone know how it works if u got your p's in westen australia where there is no power to weight law then u drive an V8 in vic does the law still apply?
most states have a cross boarder agreement meaning the road rules from the state of origin apply when it comes to the basics such as speed limits ext that is a P plater from NSW in vic should abide by NSW limits on P plates ext strange but true yet a vic P plater can do the posted limit in NSW the same applys for SA, QLD so would assume WA would be the same.. 1hr. on the phone to various roads dpt. police. rta . ext confirmed this for me some time ago prior to a family trip interstate.. how ever don"t drop a U bolt at traffic lights in NSW counfuses the crapp outta them northeners + cost $180 a shot
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