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    Okay, so I was wondering if it is possible to do an engine conversion and still be able to drive it with p plates. For instance, dropping a 4age into a ke70. Is that legal to drive with a provisional/ learners licence? I understand it would need to be mod plated first, but would it be impossible to get this done and still be allowed to drive with the aforementioned licences? Any help would be appreciated.

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    don't put a combustion engine in. youre better off swapping in one of those rocket engines NASA use for the space shuttle and yes you will be able to legally drive the ke70 with the space shuttle engine

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    Secondaries just kicked in bro
    You can have any brew you want... as long as it's a Datsun / Corolla / What is that?

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    Seriously though, as far as i'm aware (we don't have such laws in SA) You can't drive a converted car on your P's?
    You can have any brew you want... as long as it's a Datsun / Corolla / What is that?

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    Hardie har harr.

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    i think he should learn to use "search" before he attempts an engine conversion

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    Uh I'm in QLD and my brother said you couldn't but he wasn't sure, so I'm asking.

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    not legally

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    So not even if it's mod plated?

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    No, because you arent allowed to drive anything with modifications that requires mod plating or engineering. However, heaps of people still drive around in 4age powered ae86's that don't have mod plates.


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