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10-09-2005, 06:34 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Townsville, NQ
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With the recent rise in fuel prices, i've noticed an increase in the amount of v8 flavoured cars for sale increasing. Even 4wd's are trying to be offloaded.
Now this doesn't really bother me that much, as i will be able to buy more of my favourite classic cars, stick em in the shed and run em on club rego I just need a bigger shed! Some people will continue to own v8's no matter how expensive fuel gets, i think i'll be one of the stubborn ones. Fuel price hikes just mean a bigger and better selection of the cars i love the most. I have a little work car with free fuel, so it's great for me at the moment. It's actually a big thing helping me to love the current job i'm in. God knows what i'll do if i ever leave and have to pay for fuel monday to friday myself.
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