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You got some balls Ashrey

I've seen many small businesses come and go

Hope you run the business well as with the new DPN provisions you can still get royally screwed even if your a company entity.

Well at least with all the equipment you'll be purchasing you'll be able to make good use of the new depreciation laws :thumbsup:

Not so much balls, just good homework and business financials that we pulled apart (i'm in with 3 mates).

One of those happens to be a really good accountant ;)

So ye, all covered on that side, he is doing the books lol

Not sure how discounts and what not are going to work as such, I've got a big 8 weeks coming up to get it all sorted (it's a bare shell at the moment).

Rest assured though any SAU guys that come down and bring friends etc, I'll be sure you look after everyone - and we'll have the best steaks in the east :D

Haha sounds draining yet exciting, man. Nunawading fairly close to me, so if those steaks are as good as you say they'll be... :D.

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lol my restaurant will be 100+, and I'm front of house.

Going to be fun times ahead, but then I've done it before a while back, should be right!

I had no other waiters/waitresses most of the time, it was just me.

rims ordered, anyone got pics of 245s on 9.5"?

hopefully have them on before SnS

What did you buy?

I've got 235 Federals on a 9.5" rim, they are pretty wide for a 235 so should give you a reasonable idea.

Pics in r33 thread

have you used the tomei one before?.. is it better then a lock bar?

Nope, it'll be my first time, will report when I've got it and have it installed

In theory, it could be better than a lockbar when it comes to a time when you need a RWC. But we'll see...

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