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thinking of getting a RRC

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SebastianW:
oh, yeh...them. :roll: well I guess I shouldn't be surprised then! lol

Range Rover Blues:
If sanity prevails and the conservative get back in they have expressed the possibilty they will re-introduce the 25 year tax exemption, with modifications possibly.

I think they will spend the first 6 years undoing all the f*** up the current government have instigated. The maybe I can get a proper job again.

Spacemud:
LPG is easy enough to get hold of if you live in a built up area. Once you get an LPG motor you spot them and use the cheapest usually, but if your desperately low, use the more expensive petrol station. Lowest price around here is 38p, highest 45p per litre so they do vary quite a bit. A quick search on Google, etc will give you a list of the local ones.
You can get it at petrol stations but there is the added advantage of suppliers like 'Budget Gas' who often have a pump and tend to be cheaper than the likes of Shell and BP.

I can fill the tank for £28 instead of about £55 so you would be saving a hell of a lot on fuel!

Oh, and there is NEVER a queue at the pump which is great!!  :lol:

hairyasswelder:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---If sanity prevails and the conservative get back in they have expressed the possibilty they will re-introduce the 25 year tax exemption, with modifications possibly.

I think they will spend the first 6 years undoing all the f*** up the current government have instigated. The maybe I can get a proper job again.
--- End quote ---


Bit based  :? What about MIRAS and married mans tax? etc,
Anyway,
ONLY 6 years to go if its rolling date  :wink:

Steve

Range Rover Blues:
I don't earn enough to pay tax anymore.

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