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Old 16-12-2011, 04:46 PM   #15
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Default Re: Bernard Tomic allowed to drive M3

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Originally Posted by Ben73
Not long ago a AFF member on P plates made a thread asking what's his chances of getting an exemption because his work was going to give him a G6E turbo to drive. Many people on this forum seamed to say "Oh you don't need a turbo, just get a N/A G6E"
But now someone "famous" has a similar situation and most people think he should get an exemption.

Honestly if I was this kid, I would ask for a 730Li. 7 Series is the most expensive BMW and the 6 cylinder is still P plate legal.
the aff member asked for advice and received it. some of it was good, some a little patronising. however the question was answered to the best of aff's ability even though aff is not the place to ask, if you want the correct answer and only the correct answer

not many are saying he should get an exemption as such, just that the laws allow an exemption. the rest of the pro tomic-m3 people here don't really care. he drives an m3 - good on him. to those that aren't allowed to drive one - boo hoo. wait a couple of short years, save your money and hey presto . . . legal m3 in the driveway
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