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not that i have tickets, its im not a tax accountant. some might say not good enough to be doing peoples tax's

note andrews high tax returns are a direct result of a incorrect entry on his tax file number declaration form, resulting in any incomptent fool able to give him a satisfactory result :P

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not that i have tickets, its im not a tax accountant. some might say not good enough to be doing peoples tax's

note andrews high tax returns are a direct result of a incorrect entry on his tax file number declaration form, resulting in any incomptent fool able to give him a satisfactory result :D

And you say you're not good enough to do peoples tax :D

You're too modest Dan ;)

:P

not that i have tickets, its im not a tax accountant. some might say not good enough to be doing peoples tax's

note andrews high tax returns are a direct result of a incorrect entry on his tax file number declaration form, resulting in any incomptent fool able to give him a satisfactory result :P

So whats your number i need my tax done ;)

I'm happy the Skylines (and imports in general) were not shown in bad light. And I'm happy SAU:SA wasn't mentioned at all ... no news is good news.

As for SAU:SA's status in this. Neil Hastie contacted me earlier about this story. Although it is not mentioned in the papers, Neil (and SAPOL) is aware that a majority of car clubs (SAU:SA included) are predominantly car enthusiasts. My hat is off to Neil for protecting the real enthusiasts.

I can't and won't say much at this time. But I will be meeting with Neil again in the near future. Can we please be positive about this, and not give the media any more untruths and rubbish to go on about. Let the Commo and Falcon hoons bury themselves.

i read the article just before (was working all day yesterday) and im glad they didnt mention SAU:SA, so yes no news is good news for sure.

sadly enough the media makes up there own untruths and rubbish. - i mean i have been called a hoon a few times, and i ahve just turned around to the person and gone, excuse me wtf!!!!! so rude when someone you dont know turns around and says so thats your hoon car? and then later on starts telling me about how he has done over 200km/h in a 80 zone just out of tailem bend - yeah good on ya buddy, your my hero for sure.

never u mind hehe

ORLY ????

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