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Oh I'm sorry, I didn't know you processed claims and wrote PDSs for all insurance companies.

lol that's true.

maybe just car wont bother then, since the investigator clearly told me, the insurance doesn't care how much stamp duty i paid for it, that's the tax office's problem.

It would never be a factor.

Your car is either insured for market value or an agreed value.

What you put on a transfer form has no bearing as what you 'think' market value is, isn't market value anyway. Insurance companies go by official market values (which usually means they can pay you less than what your car is worth, if it's one of the better examples/modified etc), in which case you'd be a moron for not having an agreed value.

The son of an illegal immigrant asks his dad, "Dad, what's democracy?"

"Well, son, that's when Australians work and we get all the benefits from it!"

"But Dad, aren't the Australian people unhappy about that?"

"Sure they are son, but that's called 'racism.'"

think mine was market value cos it dropped a fair bit when i checked it this year (like 5-10k?) can remember lol

when's new wheels going on alex :P

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According to an Indonesian judge vying for a spot in the Supreme court, it can be enjoyable for all ;)

Speaking of corrupt Asian countries, went to a night club in Kuala Lumpur. Came outside to see carpark full of lambos, ferraris, Amg's (and a r34 :P)

Dem kids with their corrupt family monies!

Nah I probably won't, I want to be able to take it out with ease, and be able to go back to a radio if I ever decided to.

Plus everytime apple decide to make an upgrade I will need to make a new facia. Fucc dat

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