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Looking at an new Audi A1 MV contract of a clients.

$33,615 MV purchase price, but once you add a just a handful of extras and all the other shit you need to pay for a new MV......Amount Payable $55,820 :/

12%?

Logbook

C per km

1/3 exp

It's under the MV limit if I'm correct

12%?

Logbook

C per km

1/3 exp

It's under the MV limit if I'm correct

Whatchu talkin about Willis? Not sure what your getting at lol

But to answer your question it is under the Luxury Car Tax Limit. It is also under the MV depreciation limit for Tax Purposes.

You have also listed down 4 methods of claiming car expenses which I'm not sure how it relates to anything lol

I'm taking about your client having a decent deduction on the vehicle based on the methods I posted up there lol

So I see, different wave lengths :)

It's under a company, so deductions are claimed outright. But then there are FBT consequences.

just what i saw, cant remember which ep of top gear, but they all chose the 370z over the m1

said it was a better car overall and the price was the last straw in the decision

yeah not to sure on exact figures

but i know 370z ain't no slug

370z was tested against a z4 not a 1m

looks wise the new z4 shits all over the 1m and the 370z is even uglier imo 350z looks better

got some quotes for powder coating at a joint in campbellfield

wheels $60 a corner

brake calipers $15 each

will do the writing on brakes myself with a paint brush or something. RIP front guards

now just need someone to come and remove these all off the car :closedeyes:

370z was tested against a z4 not a 1m

looks wise the new z4 shits all over the 1m and the 370z is even uglier imo 350z looks better

Really? IMO the z4 looks like dog balls. 1m looks tough! I think they use it as a safety car in the MotoGP.

370z was tested against a z4 not a 1m

looks wise the new z4 shits all over the 1m and the 370z is even uglier imo 350z looks better

yeah jonoe reminded me it was a z4

however i would rather a 330i over both anyway

got some quotes for powder coating at a joint in campbellfield

wheels $60 a corner

brake calipers $15 each

will do the writing on brakes myself with a paint brush or something. RIP front guards

now just need someone to come and remove these all off the car :closedeyes:

i'll do it for ya man. i've even got my own angle grinder

Really? IMO the z4 looks like dog balls. 1m looks tough! I think they use it as a safety car in the MotoGP.

hardtop z4s are hot. not sure about the soft tops though..

yeah jonoe reminded me it was a z4

however i would rather a 330i over both anyway

335i? yeah me too

i'll do it for ya man. i've even got my own angle grinder

thats terrible, thats terrible man. your mother brought you up wrong is what it is, your mother brought you up wrong mother f**ker

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