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Don't know if it's already been mentioned but you can all permanently remove your rego stickers from today :)

oh so no more rego stickers will be issued?!

can you remove them or does the current one need to run out before it can be removed?

If your going new ham it's hard to go past Hyundai / Kia as much as I'm not a big fan what you get for your money is quite generous leather etc (great with kids) and 5 year warranty and stuff hard to beat..

oh so no more rego stickers will be issued?!

can you remove them or does the current one need to run out before it can be removed?

Not sure probably wouldn't risk it I got

My renewal which has no sticker with it so I'll pull my sticker off on the end date

If your going new ham it's hard to go past Hyundai / Kia as much as I'm not a big fan what you get for your money is quite generous leather etc (great with kids) and 5 year warranty and stuff hard to beat..

yeh... prolly ex demo to save some coin

leaning towards the 2.5l 2wd mazda cx5 maxx... recon i can get that at 30... but the hyundai is a strong competitor

So driving on the highway, my rear left tyre blew on my stag while driving with a full load plus a loaded trailer... then when loosening the nuts, two studs broke off. Wondering how many more studs are cross threaded from the other wheels.
My adventure in Riddells Creek.

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