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Good thinking comrade. All that hot air must be drowning polar bears. Thinking might be doing the same actually - i'll have your tax code adjusted accordinglyOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostTaxing exotic cars would not raise enough revenue Comrade, how about a talking about stuff tax?
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Anyway, the Osborne effect means we have to set our sights a little lower if we want stylish open air motoring.
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Is that your missus getting in?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnyway, the Osborne effect means we have to set our sights a little lower if we want stylish open air motoring.

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There is already one - £2k first reg fee for cars with high CO2 (ie - powerful engines), plus VAT - around £40k+. Then lots of VAT on expensive repairs, duty on fuel etc.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSsssh - comrade corbyn might be reading
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Ouch, that's below the belt...Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIs that your missus getting in?
... he is divorced and emotionally scarred for the rest of his short crustacean life to never marry again...Comment
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I didn't know that - no offence DP.Originally posted by AtW View PostOuch, that's below the belt...
... he is divorced and emotionally scarred for the rest of his short crustacean life to never marry again...Comment
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His ex took his money, house, car, his dignity and his balls, but he never lost his sense of humour that continues to amuse his CUK comradesOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI didn't know that - no offence DP.
Allegedly...Comment
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I had a close look at the whole Ferrari range in Meridien Modena Hampshire a couple of months ago. All carbon fibre and rough edges that look like they would snap off if you brushed past them....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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I went to check the range myself and all I've seen something else...Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI had a close look at the whole Ferrari range in Meridien Modena Hampshire a couple of months ago. All carbon fibre and rough edges that look like they would snap off if you brushed past them.Comment
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