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but gtst are cast alloy are they not?

strong misinformation you share. Make stupid people you will..

Shhh :P

best I can do is in my build thread. just one pick.

was hoping for 1 photo from winton, but you know how it is: pulsar lucky to get one photo from a whole day of driving let alone out for 2 sessions.

Paint gayside blue, put GTR badges on and some not so clever custom plates. You'll have full blog posts of the same angles over and over :P

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Sif no 20's, I have an angle grinder here...

darren is serious about that micra mate, hes just joined the site and asked the flamin mongrel to drop his price.

this is the dick that was questioning the power

Reduce your taxable income by $100 = hardly worth the time it takes to enter it lol. Hope you kept your chair receipt too, haha.

E-tax is shitting me up the wall. Won't lodge return cause can't match MyGov account, WTF

Also NIB gave me 40% government rebate instead of 30%, f**ktards, so now have to pay $155 back...which I can't eliminate with deductions because as I add/increase them, my offsets get reduced.

Oh well, all tax back minus $155 is pretty good. Now if I can just lodge the fker :/

haha yeh not just that but every little thing counts

didn't get as much back as last year myself but can't complain with a couple of k :D

you should of gotten a fair bit back yeh cos you weren't working a few months? that's what happened to me last year

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