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We bought a second ute for the business so decided to line up "the fleet" :)

My BMW does not normally have the door magnets on it.
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The "new" (2007) ute is factory gas only - no petrol and we have worked out that the fuel savings on that ute alone will pay for rego on all 3 vehicles
Got to be happy with that.
 
Money Manager told me car budget and said anthing I can negotiate under that I can keep. All of a sudden $500 Mitsubishi L300 looks attractive :rolleyes: and a new IP :D

But most likely something way more fun is going to follow me home - no doubt I'll have lost all my points in 3mths and have no license. MY08 Turbo prrrrrrrrr :cool:

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I bought the speedboat Cayenne - it's no cruiseliner :D
 
We bought a second ute for the business so decided to line up "the fleet" :)

My BMW does not normally have the door magnets on it.
cars.jpg


The "new" (2007) ute is factory gas only - no petrol and we have worked out that the fuel savings on that ute alone will pay for rego on all 3 vehicles
Got to be happy with that.

yep, got to love the LPG. I converted my 2003 Hilux 2.7litre petrol to LPG and have halved my fuel costs with no discernible loss in power. Can still pull a horse float with one animals . Starts perfect on petrol and move over auto to LPG in 60 sec s or so, even in the cold we live in here.

Peter
 
Was thinking more like expensive hidden mechanical issues, not structural damage which I can observe myself quite confidently.
Most mechanical issues will be covered under warranty - other than "fair wear and tear" stuff.

A car with only 20,000km's on it will usually be ok for wear and tear.
 
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well, it looks like ive hit midlife crisis and have got a holding deposit on this one,

my first decent car that Im actually going to treasure
 
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