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He sure does. Except that for the fact that and ANY entertainment expenses to be deductible you need to have paid FBT on it :P

Yeah yeah. How about I keep spending and you keep coming up with ways to keep the ATO off my back? :P

And where was my invite we could of met up at colinton.

Nick is a shit bloke.

And where was my invite we could of met up at colinton.

My bad bro was an impromptu thing, was keen for a cruise with a few cars but figured every one would be at work ended up going up through ravens borne on the way back, good view ey.

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Yeah yeah. How about I keep spending and you keep coming up with ways to keep the ATO off my back? :P

Nick is a shit bloke.

to certain degree, that is what I do and certainly does not make my life any easier (ants in the middle ;) )

My bad bro was an impromptu thing, was keen for a cruise with a few cars but figured every one would be at work ended up going up through ravens borne on the way back, good view ey.

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Nice picy Nicky. Hmmmmmm..........who's the elderly bloke in the background?

That's why I don't bet. Imagine what you could have done with a $120?

^This, Betting is for chumps. And Tom the cocky little prick knows it. I'm sure your 120 went nicely towards throw out the window of his Ferrari at hookers on the way home.

20psi and not the limiter lol

good suggestion :)

Annual leave for me tomorrow :yes: so Saturday will be even closer for me ;)

party day?

Me too, hope I don't kill the car.

What tyre pressure should I run and I need to work out what I can launch at.

20-25psi

agreed.....f**king weather and outside car events is starting to give me the shits.......Dyno day would have been fine if it was a little rainy, but nooooo that was a beautiful sunny day.

yup. always the way apparently...

party day?

Wife has to go hospital for diabetes test (for pregnancy purposes), doctor for me and doctor for my daughter..............................so no party day :unsure: but after that EFY's party :merli:

Might make it out to drag day ants :)

Cool.

End of financial year is the shitest

depends what you do as a living.

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