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wouldnt have a clue.

the ghost place i know of here in the city is at the Kwick Kopy place here new qld transport.

head down stairs and you'll see this thing floating around in a blue gown or somethin like that i been told.

i wanna go check it out!!!

say if u had the opportunity to get a lease car and the price range u were looking at was $85 000 MAX, what would you get? evo with all the extras? or something different

I was put in this situation when I was working.

I have a fetish towards NSX, and I wouldn’t mind an R34 GTR just to say I have one.. So out of performance cars those were in my top 5.

I had also considered a pimped out SUV, a lease isn’t really worth it unless if works for you tax wise eh.

its got to be classified as a "luxury" car though.

"A luxury car is defined as a car with a cost greater than $57,009. The cost includes stamp duty, delivery charges and extras (such as a CD player) but excludes GST, registration and third party insurance."

:wub:

P.S i suspect u got the email aswell john? :yes:

i'm pretty sure it has to be a new car. so what does that leave?

luxury cars here in the company are seen as anything over $57,009 which also includes the stamp duty, delivery charge and extras like cd player, etc.

hrmm, wonder if they`ll include a import and compliance fee into that price???

i'm thinkin a - Mines gtr r34 :wub:

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