lol, true true, but not as much pullin mine, but more lyk satisfyin my gf
lol...But mum might be going halfs wit me nxt year for a 1st car, Series II are hard to find in a certain spot, but if u search CarSales.com u can find a couple of nice ones all over Aus
Just a bit of a travel and maybe frieght cost, but not too hard
But yeah they are real rare
Cheers
ive actually thought this thru, and its not a cheap exercise. depending on the state, you could be almost up for $1.5k in change over charges.
1) if you buy an out of state car, it becomes unregistered. in order to drive it back to your state, you need to fork out $50 for the limited rego papers.
2) once you get it home (possibly $300 worth of fuel if its qld to melb say) you will need to fork out $400 to have it over a pit to get a proper road worthy cert, and possibly more if it needs repairs to get a RWC. (could be thousands)
3) $540 in registration for a vehicle that size
4) hotel accomodation for the over night stay, cos you cant drive more than 8 hours without a decent rest (you could but chances of dying from fatigue increase)
5) if youre a loser and live in tassie (like me) then its a $200 boat ticket as well.
6) if you buy it from a yard, or get a loan then add $1500 for insurance, cos you wont get a car without it.
also, if you want a v8 so you can do phat burnouts, then thanks alot for ruining V8s for the sensible P platers. with an attitude like that, the car you just spent money getting to your place is now being taken away by the police for hooning.
oh yeh, i drive a
VY acclaim, its a V6, eats fuel and it also costs me $547 for rego (per year) and $1300 in insurance (per year). im 21 and ive done both advanced and defensive driving courses (highly recommend, dont do it for cheap insurance, do it for the skills), and will be going for a CAMS licence soon.
if you cant drive an 8, get a 6 with LSD, you will still be able to "burn rubber"
W2ttsy