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Commodity prices have dropped. Also China's growth has slowed, they've built thousands of apartments and no one is living in them. They have more apartments than they have people to live in them so that will have a big affect on our ore prices.

Food for thought.

American Express is saying that the dollar is falling because Australia's iron ore exports have hit a all time low in price in the last 5 years and falling and this is making the dollar follow it. This is most likely because "China's seemingly endless appetite for iron ore has finally been shown to have limits" - SMH.

These limits is probably because as Jeremy above said they built thousands of apartments and no one is living in them so why build more? Don't need to build anymore, don't need any more resources.

Also the American housing market has increased 1-2% which equates to 200000 homes a month compared to Australia 150000 in a year. (roughly, cant remember exact figures)

Their 1-2% increase alone each month is more then Australia's total yearly.

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Yes , Indeed the supplier can include direct bolt on rail's ( sold seperate ) for most skyline's. If people like that method i can attempt to ask a bulk discount price for the rail's and seat combo

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