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Old 06-10-2005, 07:50 AM
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The RRP for STI is $56990, stamp duty $3704.35, Dealer Delivery $2000 & 12mths rego $550 Total $63244.55

Base on the price I thought that $60k would be a fair price to offer for the STI obviously not in this case.

Thats easy, just get a motor dealers license, call it "stock" and the stamp duty goes from $3704 to $13 then you will have your STI for close to $60K
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I like the Evo9 too. If I can't get a good price for the STI than I will look at buying the Evo9 at $61500 driveaway. Because I can't justify at paying full RRP for the vehicle.

I sort of dont understand this.. 60k IS A LOT of money (well to some of us anyway ) but if you can afford that much + all the other costs, surely another couple of grand wont hurt your bank balance to much?

Suppose it might be like my issues with BP... Fuel goes up and while its only another $5-$10 a tank, the whole BP / greed thing, REALLY annoys me
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Not to mention that Ultimate 98 is the dirtiest, shittiest fuel I've ever seen.....thats going by the amount of shit I found on the bottom of an 05 STi fuel tank, which has only been in the country for a few months, and it was purely run on U98..
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Not to mention that Ultimate 98 is the dirtiest, shittiest fuel I've ever seen.....thats going by the amount of shit I found on the bottom of an 05 STi fuel tank, which has only been in the country for a few months, and it was purely run on U98..
So what do you use instead?
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dont think u can get a evo 9 at tht price.
i knw the guys from mitsu...no discount.
cant see it going below 63k drive away
Mate picked up his Evo 9 with the Bilsten/BBS pack last week for a little over 64K driveaway.

So if you leave the Bilstein pack off, I can't see that 61K is not reasonable
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So what do you use instead?
I'm sure Joe uses a newly developed combustable, yeast based, "clean" fuel alternative.
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Not to mention that Ultimate 98 is the dirtiest, shittiest fuel I've ever seen.....thats going by the amount of shit I found on the bottom of an 05 STi fuel tank, which has only been in the country for a few months, and it was purely run on U98..
please explain
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probably went to a shit petrol station.
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please explain
Seconded.

What else is there to use on an 05 STi....
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Seconded.

What else is there to use on an 05 STi....
Thirded. BP Ultimate is all the SSS got fed before the new engine, and it's all it'll get fed in a fortnight when it's tearing up blacktop again.

Mind you, my choices out here are bloody limited :|
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