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What's the plan for everyone in today's weather?

Be home by 12:15pm, paid for a full day.

Meant to go see cirque du soleil tomorrow night, gf got sick and missed flight, stuck overseas..

To sell or not...

Seems a bit drastic...Fair enough she missed the flight, but give her a second chance before you put her up for sale.

Gotta love rewiring these filthy old houses on 30+ degree days breathing in 5000 year old insulation

#f**kdomestic

would I get away with saying $5k for an evo seeing as it is listed as a 2001 lancer?

or do they inspect it now?

(it's been a LOOOOOOONG time since I bought a car with rego)

My 2008 CBR600RR cost me $2k, apparently.

would I get away with saying $5k for an evo seeing as it is listed as a 2001 lancer?

or do they inspect it now?

(it's been a LOOOOOOONG time since I bought a car with rego)

If its only listed as a lancer they wont know. They don't inspect straight transfers, they dont even inspect if you buy a car from interstate aslong as it has reg on it.

Purchase price or market value - whichever is higher. So if you sell a car to a relo for $10 you should put market value... Believe vicroads can fine if you put something unreasonable

State revenue office will make you pay the difference, happened to my brother once.

Seems a bit drastic...Fair enough she missed the flight, but give her a second chance before you put her up for sale.

My 2008 CBR600RR cost me $2k, apparently.

Lol

My old man is still angry about the transfer fee on his car, and that was in 09. No cap on it is bullshit

If ya dislike car transfers buying a house will rile your jimmies something shockin best part of 20k in most instances

Obviously depends how much you buy for but $500+ expect that minimum. At least the first time you get a handy discount

Joanna?

Yeah the photographer loves us, always taking pics. If you're looking for that girl in the Barry albums, good luck lol...it was over 2 months ago, wasn't it?

they have albums with dates on it, would be easy if i knew the exact date but yeah cbf looking through lol

If ya dislike car transfers buying a house will rile your jimmies something shockin best part of 20k in most instances

Obviously depends how much you buy for but $500+ expect that minimum. At least the first time you get a handy discount

yeah I know this.... just you wait for the tyrade when that happens :/

that post will have more swear words that Django Unchained said nigger

EPIC film BTW

they have albums with dates on it, would be easy if i knew the exact date but yeah cbf looking through lol

I have one photo on my phone that she sent the next day, but from memory it was taken at some camping music festival (Meredith?) so she looks kinda bad in it.

Y thank you :D

Btw I think I saw your missus from beauty and geek on Dorset road in the morning. It was like 8am and she was all dressed up waiting on the street. /toomucheffortforboronia straya

Millie? she has personalized plates lol should be cruising in a Barina by now i think :P

yeah I know this.... just you wait for the tyrade when that happens :/

that post will have more swear words that Django Unchained said African American

EPIC film BTW

Watched it last night was allright!

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