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hehaha.. VERY nice dude!

Lovin the sunroof! (im jealous)

Oh yeh, dont forget, you need to pay stamp duty/transfer fee's BEFORE your "gr33d" plates can go on! .. I speak from experience!

Thus,

1. compliance plate

2. registration

3. delay to pay stamp duty

4. paid stamp duty

5. on go custom plates

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hehe.. thanks guys:D

i just fertilised it about two weeks ago. its my parents house but they live in melbourne so i just take it off their hands..... ie for my crazy parties:)

the grass isnt as good as it looks though. there are heaps of prickles, well more like thousands. this is as good as it gets. for the remainder of the year it looks dead.

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Gr33D,

There are basically two ways to pay your stamp duty. In person, which is instant, and by post which takes a week and is the one strich9ine is referring to. Just bring your forms to Transport pay them 700-800 bucks and you're all done. Or drop in the forms and they mail you the invoice which you pay at the Post Office which all in all takes a week. congrats on getting ure 'line

bambam

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Haha! I need to get me some photoshop skillz by the looks of it

yeah, photoshop is basically my job (well half of it)... You can do anything with photoshop to make a car look like new, brush out dents or scratches, make things appear better than they are. Not that i've ever done anything like that. Its good to see what a set of wheels or a paint job will look like on a car.

Its dangerous in the wrong hands!

btw: go the sunroof! although in melb you wouldn't be getting much use out of it with this weather! Its like winter down here.

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