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Veilside R33

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  1. My carz iz noo aynd wil owtshyne yoo awlz!!!!! No Beau, this would be a big ass sig..... If you look carfully at Tridents you will in fact notice that his sig is of a car. This public service announcement has been brought to you by Captain Obvious, protecting the world from misinterpreting the obvious.......
  2. There were bitches pashing and I wasn't alerted? This day shall go down in infamy!
  3. Due to popular demand (read: Cassi told me I had to come) I'll be there. Where Beau's place is...I do not know... When I will be there.....I cannot say... How I'm going to get there....iiii haven't decided yet....
  4. Spotted SL33KY today posting in the ACT spotted thread! car looks good dude!
  5. I'm in! always up for a get together with my crew! (you are my crew in case you didn't know).
  6. bahaha, they're pecs i swear *hides boobs*
  7. Spotted teh Nik and Aurora playing some B-Ball at Tugg College.
  8. spotted a white R33 on Drakeford drive heading towards Tuggeranong yesterday evening at just after 5.30. Had an SAU sticker on the back window and a little asian chicky sitting in the passenger seat.
  9. I still have the video from when I recorded you driving it out of my driveway and I have no hesitation in saying that I cried. I've put pics in Andrews for sale thread in the for sale section.
  10. Yep guys, this is mine as most of you will know. Everyone knows how well I've looked it and Andrew has done the same. I'll post some pics up for everyone soon to help with the sale.
  11. Great, Rach has cancelled which means Cassi can't go and that was a main reason for me going (not that it's Cassi's fault) I've just checked and my bike is 2 days out of rego. I'm not to worried about the rego but I'm pissed off now so f**k it I'm not going.
  12. Which sick twisted mother fu**er would let it be raining??????? Just got up, heard a noise outside....rain! I've just checked the forecast www.bom.com.au and it should be ok, Sydney will be fine just with the chance of a late shower. I'm not to keen to ride in the rain but the chances are minimal so I'll see you there.
  13. I just had a look at the NSW section and it looks like tomorrow is the big day so I don't know why someone would say it's over.
  14. So you all know, I will be a-teh-nding. Look for the candy red honda baby blade in the morning.
  15. Wholy shit!!! $420? mine only cost me $220 for 25% and 35% was only $180 or $200.
  16. I had my tints done at Autotint out in Fyshwick, they were very good.
  17. It's quite likely that I will be coming on the bike, don't want you "car" drivers thinking you're too fast now do we? lol, not that my bike is quick or anything. Trying to rope J and E in too.
  18. Ah yes, my bad. Didn't mean to include stamp duty. Also, while I remember, if anyone has any friends or family in need of advice then I'm more than happy to have a talk with them also, the same offer goes out to them. To make things a little easier, if anyone needs me during the day then my work account is the best option, I'm usually only on here once or twice a week but due to the large number of PM's I've been receiving I've been coming on more often. [email protected]
  19. I'll touch on Abo Bob's questions but also cover investing in general for anyone who'd like the read. Best areas to invest in at the moment are the same as they will always be. The core areas; Turner, Braddon, Kingston, Manuka etc. Essentially when we look to invest we need to look for a few key things that will help ensure a safe, profitable and secure long term assett. 1). Core areas- these are always in high demand wherever you go. The central zones mean that the higher demand ensures a). Lower vacancy rates. b). Higher rental returns. c). Stronger, faster and more consistent capital growth. 2). Over 50m2- This one speaks for itself, anything under 50m2 makes bank approvals after valuation difficult and few people want to live in these as they are too cramped. Always try and go for over 60m2 if you can, but 60m2 is fine and will be in high demand (most 1 bed units range from 59m2-75m2). 3). New- Brand new units attract far greater tax benefits than established homes. Why? Because they allow for better depreciation, the first few years of a property's life are when it will depreciate the most they will depreciate at several thousand dollars every year which you then claim as a tax deduction, lowering your taxable income and giving you a far healthier tax return come July. E.G. $7000 depreciation in the first year will a). lower your taxable income by $7000 so if you earn say $75,000 per anum your taxable income is then reduced to $68,000; now if you earn $75,000 it will lower you into the next tax bracket reducing your overall taxable income significantly, clever huh? b). that $7000 of depreciation means you can then claim that $7000 as a tax deduction, so if, like me you are taxed at a high income rate income rate (42% I think for those earning between $75,000 and $150,000) you can then claim 42% of that $7000 back. E.G. $7000 divided by 100 x 42 = $2940 refund. Not to mention if you paid $40,000 in deposit, stamp duty and fees then that is all deductible also E.G. $40,000 divided by 100 x 42 = $16,800. lowering your taxable significantly. So why don't more people invest? fear and lack of education. Only 1% of Australians own an investment property and 0.2% own more than 1!!! crazy huh? It's funny that around the same 0.2% of Australians are millionaires, what a strange coincidence..... So guys this is what I'm here for, you've got access to an professional with a great knowledge of property and will help you, for free, anytime just because you asked for help and like skylines. If you've been contemplating something like this but have been afraid to seriously consider it then send me a pm or take me out for a coffee in your lunch break, if nothing else you'll get to have coffee with a pretty decent person and learn something. Andrew. This is my fun disclaimer so you don't sue me: All advice given is my understanding only, you should seek independent advice before venturing in to purchasing property.
  20. When that $30,000 can leverage you $300,000 I'd say it's a tiny ammount hehe. I'll reply to the other questions asked earlier, tonight. Also, check out todays Canberra Times, page 5, bottom left hand corner, the Greenway ad and you'll see my picture lol.
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