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  1. 2 points
    this is only fair.The more people who pay all their taxes the better of we will all be.They need to simplify the system ,get rid of the shelters,make EVERBODY pay their fair share.Why can the wealthy arange their affairs to pay minimal or no tax) whislt the "poor" cant avoid any tax.In the long run the individuals tax payments may drop
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    The blade key is mechanical is it not? It should open the drivers door at least.
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    As per photos in very good condition , no cracking in the leather, just a little pattern wear as per photos the airbag has been replaced under the recall has come out of a 2002 5 series, however they with the e46,e39 and x5 $300 ono
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    Thanks Jon! Me too! I sold it to Andrew Mackenzie and now its owned by Aaron Black in Dunedin
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    This one looks like a good value little car to me: https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/bmw/auction-1763592355.htm?rsqid=384cdde996f94121b1fcfa30b63a8dee
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    That's as early 2000's Aussie as you get. Just missing the Veilside body kit.
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    Don't know yet haven't given it to Kayne yet. He's just swapping out the internals and fitting LSD. Its a Medium case.
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    @Gaz Good advice. It was a toll reader in the glove box. Pulling the cables seems to have stopped it. Odd thing was the sound didn't seem to be coming from the glove box. It was probably just being thrown around behind the dash. Nothing like a loud Japanese welcome to your luxury European car. Thanks for the help
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    On the "new tax" thing: If something wasn't taxed, and is now taxed, whether something else already had that tax applied or not is irrelevant, it's a new tax on the good/services you're acquiring. But anyway, all this will do for me is lift the burden of managing the $400 limit. If I pay GST so be it, I'll still be paying less than buying locally in a lot of cases (unfortunately).
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    Our crashed E91 is with Brent, with msport rear bumper and tow bar if you need it
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    And National 'ran out of time to present it to the people before the election'. They really are as bad as each other. Little by way of redeeming features.
  13. 1 point
    Only difference between the two is Labour campaigned on no new taxes.
  14. 1 point
    The sedans are a little lighter my WTCC car was around 1080KG from memory
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    Hey guys, I'm a BMW newbie who recently owned 116i 2012. I'm excited to join the bimmersport as I can access to so many helpful information. I'll be grateful if someone can guide me through all the tips on maintenance and things that I need to know. Thanks,
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    Or double it if they’ve just given it a wash for the first time since owning and it’s “in mint condition”
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    Don't bother listening to any of the stereotypes - none of them are true for every car. Look at each car on it's merits. Mt Singapore E39 only had the usual electrical issues: ignition switch and ABS module failure. I've seen some poked NZ cars too - on average NZers don't care any more than any other country. Just find a good car, and buy on condition/milage/history/feeling - whatever floats your boat. Have it inspected by someone who really knows their stuff, or learn the stuff yourself.
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    I have a few full E46 conversion kits with ZF gearboxes and Wellington based. From an E46 328 . There is another kit with a Getrag gearbox from an E46 325. Might be worth a trip to Ngauranga to have a chat
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    Just slamming those stereotypes, and not adding anything useful
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    Note they differ. B20 is 2.5 bar, B25 is 3 bar. Look like:
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