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I did end up getting the Polystrippa pictured and it works well... Used a wire wheel to scuff

Paint just falls off the shiny metal underneath... Does want to still grab the spokes which are all sandblasted judging by the texture underneath, but still comes off fine with a few coats and some hard sprays with the hose (don't have a pressure sprayer with me atm)

:)

Now, where can I buy paint from tomorrow to spray these satin black with a semi-gloss finish?

You already know the answer to that question why are you asking you weirdo.

Went for the msi gs60 ghost pro 3k. Better not be shit, kunce

30 day return policy as long as you can wipe all traces of your sleeve tatted beefcake jizz off the keyboard.

wait.. wut? wasn't the 3k model like $200 over your budget?

30 day return policy as long as you can wipe all traces of your sleeve tatted beefcake jizz off the keyboard.

wait.. wut? wasn't the 3k model like $200 over your budget?

I didn't really have a budget, but wasn't going to spend $5k on a laptop when I'm not even gonna use it for what it can do (gaming)

But I don't like buying inferior products either, so I said a number to give you guys a range to work within..

I got it for $2550 from centercom in the end... scorptec wouldn't go below the ticket price of $2649, online stores I could've got it for $2400-$2450 but I wanted to buy it in store..

Depends what type of investment property you looking at. Negative geared or positive geared.

Are you planning on capital growth (with low rental yield) or high rental yield with low capital growth.

I have no idea. whatever makes me money.

I have no idea. whatever makes me money.

Both can make you money just differently.

Capital growth gives you a big payout (minus capital gains tax) if the property shoots up in value.

Whereas high rental yield will pay off the mortgage repayment allowing you to borrow against it for another property etc. if the rentals are paying themselves off, eventually you'll have a steady stream of rental income trickling through as profit.

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