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I understand the rocking up to work bit, I use to feel a bit weird when people stared / greased me off in my old car still that wasn't the main reason I sold it I just couldn't be f**ked with the cop stress around Knox and as you said got over driving it.

Whats the chances of a work car? wouldn't they let you know when you started?

dem rims: what are they?

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Let the old people drive their camry's. They hating cause their wife makes the car choices haha

It's meant to go in my name later on - how far thats true and whether he actually will put it in my name is a different story.

That's gonna cost a fair bit to do

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Not 100% sure. But there will be stamp duty costs. So unless his going to pay $10K + to transfer the property, and there will also CGT Tax consequences.

oh wells

Lol ok so your all saying that I shouldn't sell my car to benefit others by being able to have them as passengers..

But on the other hand you don't want me to sell because you think it's not a good idea.

Why can't the reason I want to see the car, is because I just want to?

And it's my dad, lol I couldn't care who's house the name is in. I'm pretty sure I'm raised by them for 22 years without any expense from myself so if this is the least I'm doing then so be it.

SSOOOOORRRYYY if none of you have positive relationships(or enough of to one) with your parents to help out a little bit

Lol ok so your all saying that I shouldn't sell my car to benefit others by being able to have them as passengers..

But on the other hand you don't want me to sell because you think it's not a good idea.

Why can't the reason I want to see the car, is because I just want to?

And it's my dad, lol I couldn't care who's house the name is in.

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Dw man we still love ya :P

And it's my dad, lol I couldn't care who's house the name is in. I'm pretty sure I'm raised by them for 22 years without any expense from myself so if this is the least I'm doing then so be it.

SSOOOOORRRYYY if none of you have positive relationships(or enough of to one) with your parents to help out a little bit

Lol stop bring a girl and over analysing everything

Just giving out free tax advice brah

Always good to be aware of what you can and can't do

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