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18-07-2013, 11:48 AM | #11 | ||
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Certainly the FBT changes are here to stay in my opinion, even the opposition have not said they would overturn it.
What may be fiddled with is the details. Maybe a slow transition over the next few years - or as I hope, Australian made exemption to the cut. Ford would probably start selling 40,000 Falcons, 40,000 Territories and 20,000 Falcon utes a year if that was the case. |
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