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Small business with most on salaries means payroll can be proactive and clear up the EOFY crap early.

wow, proactive payroll... who da thunk.

my boss is also payroll so that has its pro's and con's lol

i have like 8 months of travel to fill up in the log book tonight. seriously cbf'd. almost 30,000kms. fun times.

Just me now *sigh*

15 people here at HQ, plus 4 offices around with world with 10-15 each

Ah well let me know if you want another :P

we have like 20 i.t people for ~750users kinda overkill

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wow, proactive payroll... who da thunk.

my boss is also payroll so that has its pro's and con's lol

i have like 8 months of travel to fill up in the log book tonight. seriously cbf'd. almost 30,000kms. fun times.

Aint you 'posed to log this shit as it happens? :P

Aint you 'posed to log this shit as it happens?

well yeah... but gets annoying when you're in a rush or forget to write down odo when you pull up somewhere.

or youre making lots of little trips and theres no where to put the extra info. oh well.

dinner and games more important right now

Good ideas keep em coming

I love red cars, do these pull it off?

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AR2 - Active Red, soooooo nice, must be because not many red 34r getting around

Best example of this is Krysissyiuiusiusuiiiiisu

had car... white... no issues...

paints it orange and gets defected within 50 metres of the paint shop

looooooooooooooooool

lol!!!

more 'dollars than cents' that kid

my car was BOSS

"was"

but it does take a lot to make a burgundy 33 cool and you did pull it off

I'd go a brightish red, with matte black rims (even with D1Rs will look good :P) and black / carbon wing / lip / mirrors. YES DO IT FGT <3

It'll look awesome, and not period like at all.

I can't talk I guess, I'm rocking stockies at the moment.

yeah coz les spend a heap of money painting my car in a nice new shiney coat of red..

then kill it with pov spec Matte black rims... :/

Older car different ADR's

you are fine

it was hypothetical....i dont have a v8 kingswood....anymore :P

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