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Lol you know you need a faster car when you struggling to overtake a lady :P

I do not condone speeding, stay safe brahs

It needs some love :-( Twas at 120 KMs... So in an auto.. Twas struggling to get any faster quickly... The 4 speed is shit in that thing... but I'm stuck with it cause of auto Ps :-(... Soon... in 2014... like a big title movie... THINGS SHALL BE DONE TO THAT CAR... And it'll be fun doing them :-)

I remember going up to shepparton, birds saw this.

Alvin was overtaking some bogan in an old xr8, the dude stepped on it and we almost hit an oncoming car (car swerved into emergency lane)

This was in the soarer, and the soarer was missfiring because his pod fell off... LOL

That guy was a flamin mongrel. Goes slow and then when Alvin wants to overtake him he plants the throttle to try and block him out / push him into an oncoming car...honestly surprised you guys survived that, I was crapping myself watching it unfold from behind.

It needs some love :-( Twas at 120 KMs... So in an auto.. Twas struggling to get any faster quickly... The 4 speed is shit in that thing... but I'm stuck with it cause of auto Ps :-(... Soon... in 2014... like a big title movie... THINGS SHALL BE DONE TO THAT CAR... And it'll be fun doing them :-)

Were you at the SE macca's pre meet? Just curious if I met you

I remember going up to shepparton, birds saw this.

Alvin was overtaking some bogan in an old xr8, the dude stepped on it and we almost hit an oncoming car (car swerved into emergency lane)

This was in the soarer, and the soarer was missfiring because his pod fell off... LOL

Did you guys threaten to stab him?

i raise you with

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"Preview of an upcoming set; This S14a is being built to destroy the quarter mile"

O rly?

Cruises and people being dickheads go hand and hand even on 'official' sau member only cruises seen plenty of speeding and people been pulled over

It happens if you go to a cruise expecting otherwise ya dreaming!

Were you at the SE macca's pre meet? Just curious if I met you

Did you guys threaten to stab him?

"Preview of an upcoming set; This S14a is being built to destroy the quarter mile"

O rly?

lol i said to him "i would like to see what it does on the 1/4" apparently that means its being built to 'destroy' it lol

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That guy was a flamin mongrel. Goes slow and then when Alvin wants to overtake him he plants the throttle to try and block him out / push him into an oncoming car...honestly surprised you guys survived that, I was crapping myself watching it unfold from behind.

Bricks were shat on my behalf...

Wasn't the flamin mongrel on the phone too when you passed him?

Happy EOFY

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Stay sharp Aaron, you could win a Merc today

Yeh lol they don't exactly celebrate eofy here seeing as we have it twice a year. Germany has their eofy at the end of the calendar year

Having already done a tax calc and found out I'm screwed, I will completely ignore tax time til October :P

what tax calculator did you use?

need to calculate mine to see if a tax return can help me get to Japan...

btw anyone here does accounting/tax?

what will I be looking at to have a tax agent do my return?

been doing it online for the past few years as i was only working part time

Unaware

Lol

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My body is ready.

Depends where you go & whats in it. H&R block or your local accountant would be ~$100. Your specialised Tax Account in the CBD would be any from $200-$500+.

Edit: If you want me to do your tax, send me a PM, I'm doing it for a few guys on Wastelands at a lower price.

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