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Man if it wasn't for rego, the number of vehicles I would own...

Should be able to pay one registration for multiple registrations, not like you can use them all at once anyway. Registration for a driver rather than the vehicle,

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Man if it wasn't for rego, the number of vehicles I would own...

Should be able to pay one registration for multiple registrations, not like you can use them all at once anyway. Registration for a driver rather than the vehicle,

Then they'd get complaints from all the "Aussie Battlers" who can only afford one car for the whole family, but have to pay heaps for a yearly drivers licence for 2-3 people to drive it.

Better for the economy (when we had local production) and environment and safety to keep old bombs heading towards the wreckers...

Then they'd get complaints from all the "Aussie Battlers" who can only afford one car for the whole family, but have to pay heaps for a yearly drivers licence for 2-3 people to drive it.

Better for the economy (when we had local production) and environment and safety to keep old bombs heading towards the wreckers...

Then give the option of a multi vehicle drivers licence / rego that is more expensive but not ludicrous, like the $3000 a year for 4 vehicles that it costs now.

Or weekend rego similar to club rego but car still needs to be roadworthied.

Anyone regret selling a car and wish they could have it back?

Like, would pay now what they sold it for to get it back?

Most of them were trashed by the next owners, so no..

Except maybe my starion, that went to an major enthusiast and might have been restored, so yes, I'd pay $900 to get that back if it was restored

In my head I keep going over a forged engine and a big top mount and making it a track bitch, but would need to get another daily first :(

Just do somewhat basic forged engine, bug lowmount and keep it bothable ;)

3076R Low doesn't look TOOOOO different to a stock turbo ;) Considering I'm without a heatshield at the moment anyway. Dat noise tho, pppsssssssss

Edit: Hmmmm, what do they make on E85? 330rwkw?

desire to modify evo = searching for reasons to keep it.

I agree with this sometimes in the case of boredom, but now that my car is where I want it modification wise, I have no desire to modify further but still want to keep it.

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