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speaking of real life brahs, i have a few questions

thinking about selling car, to put toward a house deposit and getting a 25kish car.. so far been looking at WRX's (2011 shape <30k) want something half decent on fuel that's nice with a little bit of punch. Other thing is evo, but everyone seems to hate those eventually, and bit older for your money.. Any other ideas? I mean I still have my motorbike which shits on my car anyway for outright fun and speed.

option 2 is sell my shares and use that money.. which definitely seems like it might be a silly thing to give up :\ also first home loaners grant have to live in it for a year correct?

Thought that looks pretty good... until I scrolled down to the bacon

bacon / maple syrup / ice cream / pancakes

boss combo

srs

speaking of real life brahs, i have a few questions

thinking about selling car, to put toward a house deposit and getting a 25kish car.. so far been looking at WRX's (2011 shape <30k) want something half decent on fuel that's nice with a little bit of punch. Other thing is evo, but everyone seems to hate those eventually, and bit older for your money.. Any other ideas? I mean I still have my motorbike which shits on my car anyway for outright fun and speed.

option 2 is sell my shares and use that money.. which definitely seems like it might be a silly thing to give up :\ also first home loaners grant have to live in it for a year correct?

Evo is great... but I don't have the spare scratch to make it worthwhile and we need a new family car

if you got a 9 and pushed a lazy 250 kw you will love it

There is no first home owners grant unless you build, you will be entitled to the stamp duty discount first home buyers get which requires you to move in within 12 months for a minimum of 12 months from memory

85k for teacher? damn got to be happy with that.

(not saying you dont earn it, but from what i know usual pay is a fair bit less than that (depending on role))

speaking of real life brahs, i have a few questions

thinking about selling car, to put toward a house deposit and getting a 25kish car.. so far been looking at WRX's (2011 shape <30k) want something half decent on fuel that's nice with a little bit of punch. Other thing is evo, but everyone seems to hate those eventually, and bit older for your money.. Any other ideas? I mean I still have my motorbike which shits on my car anyway for outright fun and speed.

option 2 is sell my shares and use that money.. which definitely seems like it might be a silly thing to give up :\ also first home loaners grant have to live in it for a year correct?

just get a 5k SSS. if you want to mod, its cheap. service cheap. fuel efficient when you want it to be.

your 20k you save will be much more worthwhile in deposit than on car that will cost you more in service and insurance etc.

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