I have found a few bits on this forum about driving an FTO on p-plates but still aren't sure what the rules are
I was thinking of getting a GPX but according to what I have read they are 150kw and weigh 1190kg which puts it just over.
The GR is only 127kw and weighs 1170kg which puts it under.
Does VIC roads that have a list that says yes or no, or do they go on the weight of the car at the time of registration? I mean it's not hard to add the extra 20 or so Kilos required
Thanks, any help would be great
FTO on P's???
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from the vic roads site:
FTO probably isn't on that list, which means that unless the cop who stops you knows what the GPX is, it's probably going to be alright. I do know (from a cop friend) that they definitely DO crack down on REXs, Skylines and other hi-pro imports.High powered cars
While you can drive most vehicles, you are not permitted to drive a high powered car. These are cars which have a power to weight ratio greater than 125 kilowatts per tonne or with a capacity to weight ratio of more than 3.5 litres per tonne. A list of cars which may not be driven is available from VicRoads Registration and Licensing offices.
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i think it's based on the formula that for example, if the car weighs 1000kg and it has more than 125kw, then you might get into trouble (if the cop is on a power trip) but since the FTOs only have a handful over 125kw and it weighs more than 1000kg, you should be fine... Afterall I have never seen this rule being enforced on P-platers before (or maybe I don't hang out Chapel St enough during Sat nights LOL...)
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Yeah thanks people, I wasn't planning on doing any "stupid" driving, just didn't want to buy 1 then find out that I aren't even allowed to drive it.
How did u other P platers go 4 insurance?
I rang 4 a few quotes today, first few trys found most don't even insure imports but then tried just cars and famous, prices were (for full comp), just cars $3500 & famous $2900 this is OK for the 1 of fee but can't afford every year!!
Also I know this has already been discussed but it changes pretty often, and each case is different, thanx gpxxx
How did u other P platers go 4 insurance?
I rang 4 a few quotes today, first few trys found most don't even insure imports but then tried just cars and famous, prices were (for full comp), just cars $3500 & famous $2900 this is OK for the 1 of fee but can't afford every year!!
Also I know this has already been discussed but it changes pretty often, and each case is different, thanx gpxxx
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