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inb4 Dezz bankrupts Govt with his fat return

Bout f**king time I got something back

Knowing my luck, I'll get f**k all back other than the amount I overpaid due to not being able to claim the tax-free threshold on the new job

thanks man.

i wasnt really happy with the finish of a mates rotas, so i went with varrstoen

you drive a 4 door r32, your in the same category as mohsen therefore your point is invalid.

thanks mann

were they matt black? mine and I think Leigh's (never heard complaints :P) were great in matt black

Bout f**king time I got something back

Knowing my luck, I'll get f**k all back other than the amount I overpaid due to not being able to claim the tax-free threshold on the new job

It ain't luck brah, just gotta know what you can claim, if anything. People with minimal deductions often think they are being ripped off etc, just means you haven't had to spend as much to earn your income

were they matt black? mine and I think Leigh's (never heard complaints :P) were great in matt black

Nah a bronze finish. The spray was abit unco on a few of the wheels. But meh mine a here now no point. I'm really happy with em so hopefully I wot fall into the category pf shattering wheels.

I had work Meisters on and I managed to buckle both fronts so I don't think the price u pay for em has anything to do with it

Won't have to do another one for 5 years unless your usage drastically changes :thumbsup:

Also have a soft spot for 335i. Modern day skyline. 3.0L inline 6 twin turbo and from what I hear simple tune, exhaust etc can bring it near 300rwkw

325i coupe - $90k driveaway

335i sedan - $100k driveaway

335i coupe m sport - $130k driveaway

M3 coupe - $170k driveaway

Nah a bronze finish. The spray was abit unco on a few of the wheels. But meh mine a here now no point. I'm really happy with em so hopefully I wot fall into the category pf shattering wheels.

I had work Meisters on and I managed to buckle both fronts so I don't think the price u pay for em has anything to do with it

nah it doesn't a broken wheel is a broken wheel no matter what it cost you

335s are dropping because people are anticipating the release of the new F series coupe. Even though that seems quite some time away.

So I'd say it is a good time to buy. Spend a few thousand on this site: http://www.burgertuning.com/ plus labour, you're looking at an easy 300rwkw. (I'm talking the older n54 engine, the n55 still has good gains but not as high being a single).

If anyone wants a ride in a tuned 335i hit me up!

If anyone wants a ride in a tuned 335i hit me up!

Might take you up on this, I got a friend who is pretty interested in buying one and modifying it. Be good to let him know how they go with a bit of work.

and you and your ATO buddies can smoke me :thumbsup:

What area in the ATO do you work in Ric?

If anyone wants a ride in a tuned 335i hit me up!

+ 1. I would say if I ever decided to grow up the 335i is on the list of cars to get.

Though us east siders will have to travel to the west lol

325i coupe - $90k driveaway

335i sedan - $100k driveaway

335i coupe m sport - $130k driveaway

M3 coupe - $170k driveaway

I'd get a second hand one not a new one :D

you drive a 4 door r32, your in the same category as mohsen therefore your point is invalid.

Difference Between me and mohsen is I drive mine

Also your car is bright orange, your opinion of my opinion is this invalid

Just shit stirring anyway I don't care who runs fakes as long as I don't hang out with them haha

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