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where do you kunce get all this cash from to be just buying coilovers and suspension bits and wheels and shit? mostly directed at jezza

i know right!

i always wonder where people get so much cash for their cars!

got bills and shit to pay and leaves me with f**k all =/

i wont have my new wheels on my car for like another 2 months or so cos I cant afford the rubber!

Anyone who was affected by the Hail storm in the south-east suburbs can apply for a Disaster recovery payment of $1000 to fix any damage to the house.

http://www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/inte...aster_rates.htm

Go into your local centrelink and ask for the form etc. Submitting mine tomorrow :)

Awesome, that will do nicely to fix the small window that broke... or pay for rego...

Edit: On further investigation

Eligibility

You may be eligible for the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment (AGDRP) if you are:

* aged at least 16 years, or

* receiving a Centrelink income support payment, and

* adversely affected by a major disaster.

Adversely affected

In the past, adversely affected has included situations where:

* a person was present at the location of a disaster and suffered a serious physical injury

* the disaster caused the death of a person's immediate family member

* the person’s principal place of residence was rendered uninhabitable for a specified period or was destroyed

* the disaster occurred outside Australia, and as a direct result of the disaster, the person incurred necessary personal expenditure which was not covered by insurance or other compensation.

I don't think that's gonna fly

fk i spend all my shit on food and booze and fuel. hardly any left for mods. which is why the bloody car has been so standard for so long. trust me i have a massive list of mods/parts i want but cant afford

thats why u got no mods. :)

Nice Chad!! looking forward to you coming out again!! all i remember is a crazy R32 sliding all over the place hahaha

On another note my GTR is booked into traction tyres for friday for coilovers to be fitted / wheel alignment / and other adjustments n shiz which I don't understand.

I'm selling my GT-Cs for 4k PP to QLD.. now I want some TE37s! where did you get your mock ups from again Nick? hook us up :(

Niroj I use to be studying and working full time but was just too much.. so just work full time now, getting about ~60k atm and living at home means rent money = car money :(

I recon flat / matt black TE37s (or mock ups) or maybe just paint my current Volk Challenge Fzeros black? not sure opinions?..

Heres what im thinking:

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fk i spend all my shit on food and booze and fuel. hardly any left for mods. which is why the bloody car has been so standard for so long. trust me i have a massive list of mods/parts i want but cant afford

+1. i spend all my money on groceries, rent, bills and petrol. Like normal people.

I pay a mortgage and it's not even my house :( $100+ petrol, eat out at least once a day and parking at my work is $35 a week alone.

Yet somehow I have quite a lot of money in my pocket at the end of each week :(

Anyway, I'm off to wash my car :( Coz I have nothing better to do. 4 week holiday FTW.

Edited by jezza boii

My expenses are pretty much petrol a tank a week pretty much at least.. pay board to parents until I move out.. eat out every day for lunch at work.. and booze / going out, still getting left over with about 1k a fortnight at least for mods, so think ill be staying at home a little longer :( after all I only just turned 21 not like I'm 30 or anything lol

Anyway, I'm off to wash my car :( Coz I have nothing better to do. 4 week holiday FTW.

this is why... a 4 week holiday for most of us is a trip out of this country.

Pfft f**k u kents and ur board. 'oh no guys I pay rent or mortgage to my parents really I like pay them 100 dollars!'

seriously stop kidding urself.

You may compare expenses with someone paying rent when ur paying 1500+ in rent a month. Have to pay for water, electricity, phone rental, Internet, car repaments, groceries, petrol...

U know nothing of what it's like to have living expenses. God it shits me when u whine about not having mOney or just drop cash on your car like it's nothing. Some people have had t work hard for everything that they have and could lose it just like that and u think u have the right to complain??

Pfft f**k u kents and ur board. 'oh no guys I pay rent or mortgage to my parents really I like pay them 100 dollars!'

seriously stop kidding urself.

You may compare expenses with someone paying rent when ur paying 1500+ in rent a month. Have to pay for water, electricity, phone rental, Internet, car repaments, groceries, petrol...

U know nothing of what it's like to have living expenses. God it shits me when u whine about not having mOney or just drop cash on your car like it's nothing. Some people have had t work hard for everything that they have and could lose it just like that and u think u have the right to complain??

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