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If i lease, the cost of servicing is built in. but its around 300 bucks per 10,000km

Ok that makes sense. Some leases don't offer that. That's not bad either. Some places have 5k km for the first 3 and then 7k and then 10k. Just crazy!

Ok that makes sense. Some leases don't offer that. That's not bad either. Some places have 5k km for the first 3 and then 7k and then 10k. Just crazy!

Yeah, well there is a 1000km one but it is free.

Subes are even better only every 12500km!

12.5 ks actually works really well. Only problem is the incredibly dirty head they givee ;)

yeah, I dont love the idea of a boxer but apparently they are ok, they never seem to be able to match the claimed fuel consumption though

yeah, I dont love the idea of a boxer but apparently they are ok, they never seem to be able to match the claimed fuel consumption though

Flog the bejeebus out of it in your 24 hour test and then go back and say it used xl/100km instead of your yl/100km that you claim. Not interested. And as you walk away, they should just drop the price :D

Flog the bejeebus out of it in your 24 hour test and then go back and say it used xl/100km instead of your yl/100km that you claim. Not interested. And as you walk away, they should just drop the price :D

I imagine they will just say 'that's because you flogged the hell out of it '

So, I've done some research into sprint days. Categories are as follows: 4 cyl, 6 cyl, 8 cyl and AWD. Turbo/super charged vehicles move up on category therefore Mike and Nick will be in the same category for sprints.

what you really want is put Acrapbomb in the middle of this..

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What's the issue?

its a two prong issue actually (GST and CGT) an - a contract of sale fell through (thanks to dodgy buyers) was to be going a concern but now the client may be strata titling

1. what are the CGT implications

2. what are the GST implications

3. how are the deposits / installments / received from previous potential purchaser treated i.e. subject to CGT - what CGT event (I think A1 but is deferred if satisfy continuum of events for two years)

4. are the legal costs incurred so far to date to be capitalised (may depend on CGT treatment of forfeited deposits)

5. how will the deposits be recognised for accounting purposes

there you go mate. I will leave it with you. Property in question has a estimated mv of $7M

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