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See thats what gets me with rego. You look at the amount of money and GST that the Government collect off rego, then look at the state of the roads!

Im glad i sold my V8's

The price is just not justified, im sure you sisters V8 would take up and use the road in the same way a 4cyl Camry would, but at nearly twice the rego cost!

I can remember paying $400 for 12 months rego on my old charger, ahh those were the days!

My day was like (almost) every other. Get up obscenely early, go to work, bum around and make some money whilst eating a fkton of food, go home at lunch time and do 5/8ths of fk all for the rest of the day :)

Every tuesday I can add in 'collect ~$700 pay cheque' too :P

Edited by AndrewJZX100
sounds like a good job to me andrew

i hate you

LOL when I first started I was like 'hey this is pretty chill, hope it pays enough to live on, could rather enjoy this'. When they told me I would be on like 600-700 a week I was like :P

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