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dirty accountant. do you know tax law word for word yet? or are you still waiting on a trailer to get the book home?

Please refer to sc 6-1(b) for word definitions, and high court case mc hammer vs vanilla ice (1986) word to your mother

i know the definition of car in there is carrys less than 8 people and load compacity under 1 tonne :) gota learn these books in baby steps. apparently you can only get a deduction for a car worth $57187 when you buy 1 for a buisness, so the rest of that ferrari you gota pay ya damn self.

AE86 from all jap day is for sale in the tradingpost just seen $12k a bit more than im willing to put on a daily but it would be sweet :D i do recall it being very clean

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haha, I remember back in the day when I supercharged my 94 ford tx5.. amazing, used a sc14 hid the button in the ciglighter :D then the belt started slipping for no reason :[ sold her to buy the s13 :)

EDIT: prob drove in total of 5 times with the S/C on around the block :[ it was also un-intercooled...

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If cats always land on their feet, and buttered toast always lands butter side down, what would happen if you strapped a piece of buttered toast to a cats back? discuss.

antigravity.

i was thinking it would spin uncontrollably, and levitate approximately 10-30cm from the ground, kind of positive magnet vs positive magnet. i hope, for the cats sake, its generates enough heat to melt the butter off the toast and the cat would fall back to earth.

Just wanted to thank you all for the input on my post. Helps me know where to start from. Hopefully get it looked over this weekend, and we will go from there.

Thanks guys really appreciate the advice.

thread is full of lulz http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Su...69#entry4557369

edit: i see Cara has spoken to him, maybe you two can hook up or somethin?

ummm..............................no.

AH cara posted in that thread me thinks she read it :P

yes i did. and the only reason he wants to "supercharge" his 34 (that is if he really has one) is so he can "spin the wheels" better.

cowboy + school holidays = lolz thread.

Speaking to my bro before. Said his Neighbours accross the rd got broken into last night. Around 9.30 2 girls in the appartment heard around 15knocks on the front door, didnt take any notice as they were almost asleep and thought it was young kids. Around 2hrs later, they hear the sliding door down stairs open, they walk downstairs to find 2 ppl in the living room and sprint to the front door.

How scary would that be.....

Luke one of these days, someone's gonna stop these kids and give them a warm welcome if you get my drift......I would've chased these buggers non stop until I caught one or vommitted!

On another note, check this!

Got this in the mail today and the time happens to coincide with video I took of a chic carrying grocery bags from Coles at Elizabeth City Centre to the carpark.

So pretty much anyone I have an issue with, I can put in a false police report and have one of these sent to them ROR

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Hey guys... (and gals of course) I'm thinking about taking over my boss's business due to his ongoing illness and I need to organise an overdraft for parts purchases etc. Can anyone suggest the best way to go about it or even an alternative. I know Motortraders will give me an account and most of the other car parts shops but the LPGAS shops are less flexible hence the need for a small overdraft. ANY advice would be great and appreciated.

Mathew, I don't know who you bank with but I'm with the CBA and if you have enough business with them you may just qualify for a wealth package which includes a Viridian - In Line of Credit style account at approx 5% for up to $50K

Dont you hate when you lend a fellow SAU member 2 Parts (roughly $700 worth) to get through Regency late last year, and after countless Pm's they never reply, call, drop the parts back off. Starting to Piss me off. Now i have to search around for his number and see what happens. :D

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