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Hahahahahahaa. Anyone who has an eye for quality isn't going to value this art any less for the sake of a lick of paint!! I'm curious though as to what a hand assembled 1 of a kind vehicle goes for these days!!!
haha, true that!
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Having just come back from SEMA in the US, I came across some rat rods. GoJeep's build is NOTHING like them!

This is high quality work that you'd expect from a professional custom builder (and some...)

It's amazing what (dodgy stuff) they can get away with over in the US.
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It's amazing what (dodgy stuff) they can get away with over in the US.
so true would be nice to be able to run 40"+ tyres on the rd and what ever necessary to fit them haha
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Having just come back from SEMA in the US, I came across some rat rods. GoJeep's build is NOTHING like them!

This is high quality work that you'd expect from a professional custom builder (and some...)

It's amazing what (dodgy stuff) they can get away with over in the US.
Seen some scaring pics of some fabrication on those Ratrods too. Really glad at times like that that you can't get away with it here.
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I'd post a few pics that I took, but it would hijack your thread
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It will be built twice. Built then full strip down for paint and then all back together again. Might even register it before strip down to make sure everything clears and runs well. Apparently cheaper on first registration costs that way as they will value it less!
I wasn't aware of registration cost having anything to do with the vehicle value?????
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Yeah, the stamp duty part of first registration or rego transfer is based on the value of the vehicle.

Stole this off the interweb thingy... The calculator it refers to can be found on the web page the quote refers to.


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Stamp duty is a payment that must be made to the state government at the purchase of any new or used vehicle in Australia. The actual amount of stamp duty and how to calculate it varies quite considerably from state to state but is always calculated based on the GST inclusive cost of the vehicle.

As with home purchases in most Australian states and territories, car stamp duty is generally calculated on a sliding scale, becoming a greater proportion of the vehicle cost as the purchase price increases.

One very important consideration when considering a vehicle purchase is to take into account that when a new vehicle is quoted as 'on the road' the stamp duty is generally accounted for. In fact the supplying dealer will pay the stamp duty on your behalf once payment has been received. However, when purchasing a used vehicle from a dealer, bear in mind that the cheque to the dealer will not be the only payment and you will need to calculate stamp duty, car registration length and other transfer charges to get a true idea of the cost. Stamp duty based on the car purchase price and registration charges will have to be paid at the local motor registry following delivery of the vehicle. This is very important to bear in mind when tossing up between a late model used vehicle and a brand new vehicle.

And here's how the stamp duty calculator actually works:

ACT

Stamp duty on cars in Canberra and the ACT is charged as follows

3% of the vehicle price inclusive of GST up to $45,000
5% for every dollar over $45,000.


New South Wales (NSW)

Stamp duty on vehicle purchases is charged as follows:

3% of the vehicle price inclusive of GST up to $45,000
5% for every dollar over $45,000.
Example - a car costing $65,000, stamp duty would be charged at 3% of $45,000 plus 5% of $20,000 (the amount above the $45,000 threshold) = $1,350 + $1,000 = $2,350


Queensland (QLD)

Stamp duty on new and used cars in Queensland is now based on the engine size as well as the purchase price. Best to use our calculator above.


Victoria (VIC)

Victoria has two thresholds for vehicle stamp duty charges though the percentage applies to the total market value of the vehicle.

2.5% of the vehicle price up to $57,009
5% of the total price where this is over $57,009


South Australia (SA)

South Australia has a low stamp duty threshold that must be observed

$60 for the first $3,000 of the purchase price (or part thereof)
4% for every dollar over $3,000


Tasmania (TAS)

Tasmania has a structure based on three price margins

3% of the purchase price up to $35,000
11% for every dollar between $35,000 and $45,000
4% for every dollar over $45,000


Western Australia (WA)

Western Australia has probably the most complicated car stamp duty structure in Australia so it's best to use our stamp duty calculator. Alternatively, read on...

2.75% of the vehicle price up to $15,000
A sliding scale is used between $15,000 and $40,000 from 2.75% to 6.5%
6.5% for every dollar over $40,000
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