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E30 Race Car - Jim Richard's JPS M3 Tribute.
richard replied to E30 325i Rag-Top's topic in Projects
nice work Jon, getting serious now. And love the commitment . -
Hello stranger yip feels good to get it on the track. There's been a few niggles along the way but that's to be expected. Got the diff back the other day just waiting for some muscle to lift it back into place. aiming for 9 December next hour endro. how's yours coming along.
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looks like a murder scene out of scare face
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E30 Race Car - Jim Richard's JPS M3 Tribute.
richard replied to E30 325i Rag-Top's topic in Projects
look forward to regular up dates of your progress -
nice build looking forward to seeing it on the track. Question... how much/high did you come up the guard and cut off on your rear arches...
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pardon my ignorance , but what is/does EU4 mean
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E30 Race Car - Jim Richard's JPS M3 Tribute.
richard replied to E30 325i Rag-Top's topic in Projects
most parts fitted pretty good. but still needed a lot of work. not show room quality but race car quality. the price reflected that. -
E30 Race Car - Jim Richard's JPS M3 Tribute.
richard replied to E30 325i Rag-Top's topic in Projects
that's where I got all my parts from. I started to get worried after waiting 6weeks and no package but it turned up after 3 months. How much was your DHL tax. mine was $888 And your kids should be in the garage with you learning. -
E30 Race Car - Jim Richard's JPS M3 Tribute.
richard replied to E30 325i Rag-Top's topic in Projects
whom did you buy it from. -
E30 Race Car - Jim Richard's JPS M3 Tribute.
richard replied to E30 325i Rag-Top's topic in Projects
OUUUU, lots of late nights and weekends coming your way. -
why do you say it like its a disease. That's the part I don't get, Public employee's get money from the government that is tax from private company's and the people that work for them.
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the term. minimize your tax exposure springs to mind.
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this is straight out of NZLP May 2018 fiscal summary , no mention of a short fall that would require a tax hike on fuel......And their $11-21 billion tax hole that everyone's forgotten about. We are looking to the future and taking responsibility on a number of intergenerational challenges facing New Zealand. The responsibility includes more than just policy choices – we are committed to fiscal responsibility to ensure that the New Zealand economy can withstand any unexpected shocks like natural disasters or global downturns. The Treasury’s Budget Economic and Fiscal Update shows the Government is meeting the Budget Responsibility Rules. These rules include running sustainable operating surpluses across the economic cycle, reducing net core Crown debt to 20 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) within five years of taking office and keeping government expenditure as a per cent of GDP in line with historic trends. New Zealand’s fiscal and economic outlook continues to improve. The operating balance before gains and losses (OBEGAL) is forecast to reach a surplus of $7.3 billion in 2021/22. Net core Crown debt falls to 19.1 per cent of GDP in 2021/22. Unemployment declines towards 4 per cent, wages rise in real terms each year, and GDP growth is expected to average 3 per cent across the forecast period. The Government’s responsible approach to fiscal management, together with an improved economic outlook since the general election, means we have been able to increase the capital and operating allowances in Budget 2018. These will begin to address the social and infrastructure deficits facing New Zealand, while meeting the Budget Responsibility Rules. Budget 2018 provides for $2.8 billion per year of new operating spending and $3.8 billion of new capital investments. Allowances for future Budgets have also been increased in light of continuing cost pressures across a range of portfolios. Budget 2018 forecasts a record $42 billion of net new capital spending over the next five years. This is over $10 billion more than planned by the previous Government at Budget 2017. The Government’s plan is fully funded within the allowances. It will ensure New Zealand transitions to an economy that is more productive, more sustainable, and more inclusive. It is a plan focused on improving the living standards and wellbeing of all New Zealanders, both now and into the future.
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like for this. A $100 million investment to tackle homelessness and support people in urgent need of housing this winter.................. So one night a bunch of nice people went out and counted all the homeless people in Auckland and could only find 380 which didn't fit their forecast so doubled it and added some for good measure 800. true story. Or This $1.8b to deliver more teachers, better professional development, more learning resources, and help the sector meet the rising costs they face each year. and the list goes on. we're being tax to keep NZLP promise. wasn't there a $5.5 billion surplus mentioned a couple of weeks back.
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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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not this side of Christmas . Going to focus on the endros.
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Had my first race last weekend, all ended well. new list of mods........ diff changing to a 4.27 lsd. adjust shocks and swaybay rears, front feel ok'ish... cut/ hammer inner rear guard edge as there's a slight rub. Don't want to ruin my new rubber. tidy up wiring
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It'll keep going up until only the die hard will pay for fuel a bit like the cigarette taxes. Look at $5pl
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taxcinda will help , people will be kicking there beloved cars to the curb soon
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If they made one of these again I'd buy one.
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^^^ you just made 340 people unemployed. cant have that...