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I'm just taking the logical approach and hoping for a big refund

We shall see come Thursday :P

f*cking hecs, got my statement in the mail couple days ago. $30,000 repayment still to go -__-

Suck it up Patricia, cheapest loan you'll ever get

Also mine is bigger

Got some big HECS debt on here

Yeah I think I read 2015 (but then who knows when actually available for us to purchase). All good, will be well and truly off my P's then + wait some time for someone else to buy it new and then buy second hand (unless I'm ballin' then and has $$). :D. Apparently priced around $60K (So similar to 370Z $). S16 anyone? :P

Apparently they won't be releasing a new Silvia, more likely a smaller engined Z-car to sit under the current 370Z in the line-up.

2011 and newer polo GTI have the 1.4TC and 7spd DSG.

basiclly deciding between the 86 and the gti atm.

lol I am in exactly the same predicament at the moment, except Golf GTI rather than Polo GTI. I'm leaning more towards the Golf GTI than then 86.

Adam, one is a ninja 250r (very newbie like 500kms under his belt) the other is a r1 fairly experienced / daily

Oh count me in, but only if it's cool me tagging along. Don't want to be a third wheel...get it...

Where you headed?

Wastelanders - this is my first year of house ownership, I'm assuming there's no tax benefits I can claim? I just wasn't sure, I do my own tax every year but want to make sure I'm not missing anything.

Not when it's principle place if it's rented or has been you could I think Toby will know best!

How's it going with the house?

Lol oh well.

At least its reducing your HECS debt :P

HECS would have been paid off at the end of the year anyway :( Now the money I've saved to install ducted heating is all going to the tax man... time to buy some blankets

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