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Tiny wrote:I havnt read the whole thread, so forgive me if I am posting what someone else has, but my understanding is you can import newer car provided they were now available here in aus, that means different engine, different body etc, so a gu swb can be imported, as can say a GQ safari (hitop) there may be a way to bring in a factory GQ diesel auto?
Nope, look at my link
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Tiny wrote:I havnt read the whole thread, so forgive me if I am posting what someone else has, but my understanding is you can import newer car provided they were now available here in aus, that means different engine, different body etc, so a gu swb can be imported, as can say a GQ safari (hitop) there may be a way to bring in a factory GQ diesel auto?
g35me wrote:I could buy a 600sqm block of land on a lake in the US within walking distance of the ocean in a gated community of 25 houses for $34,000us, what does water front land in australia cost. I can also buy 2 acres in Malibu (Los Angeles) with ocean views for $900,000 ($1million AU) when 1 acre in Berwick of all places costs $500,000 so 2 acres in Berwick should be $1million. Where would you rather have land in Berwick or Malibu as per square meter its the same cost.
Lets be realistic our average wage should be at least $106,000 p/a to compare with US prices as they seem to pay 1/3 what we do, and dont even get me started on how cheap fuel is over there compared to here.
I am just illustrating that we pay too much for things that are of higher price i.e cars and housing. If you read my post it was "where would you rather HAVE land" not where would you rather live.