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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 3:09 pm 
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Hey there what does everyone think??? I'm wanting to put a design on the side of my ute, should I put professional sticker with clear over coats to protect it or airbrushing? :twisted:

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 3:14 pm 
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If its a business design get a magnetic sticker and you can take it off when not working (or playing up) :roll: :twisted: :twisted:

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 3:20 pm 
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how big are you talking? i've got a design on my front guards, which is pretty much just a 'sticker' as such - holds on very well, and would be an absolute bastard to try & remove :wink:

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 5:12 pm 
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GTBob wrote:
If its a business design get a magnetic sticker and you can take it off when not working (or playing up) :roll: :twisted: :twisted:


Thre really really expensive.
I guess it depends on how big it is as to what to do, but airburshing you need to find someone who pretty decent, not any old sloppy joe.
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 5:37 pm 
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think about resale.... a sticker is cheaper to remove than airbrush but i spose it depends how long you want to keep the ute for

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 5:42 pm 
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GTBob wrote:
If its a business design get a magnetic sticker and you can take it off when not working (or playing up) :roll: :twisted: :twisted:


youcan't claim tax deductions for work if you have only magnetic business advertisements on your "work" vehicle!

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 6:28 pm 
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All I want is to do a celtic design on the guards & doors :twisted:

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 7:12 pm 
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If the design does not include shades of colour then just get cut stickers (Vinyl Cut Graphics)
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 8:05 pm 
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Happy wrote:
GTBob wrote:
If its a business design get a magnetic sticker and you can take it off when not working (or playing up) :roll: :twisted: :twisted:


youcan't claim tax deductions for work if you have only magnetic business advertisements on your "work" vehicle!


You sure about that? I know plenty of people who do.

 

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madmax wrote:
Happy wrote:
GTBob wrote:
If its a business design get a magnetic sticker and you can take it off when not working (or playing up) :roll: :twisted: :twisted:


youcan't claim tax deductions for work if you have only magnetic business advertisements on your "work" vehicle!


You sure about that? I know plenty of people who do.


having a sticker on the side of a car does not make the car tax deductible. using the car for business purposes makes the car tax deductible! :) and then, only to a point!

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 8:21 pm 
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uglybob wrote:
madmax wrote:
Happy wrote:
GTBob wrote:
If its a business design get a magnetic sticker and you can take it off when not working (or playing up) :roll: :twisted: :twisted:


youcan't claim tax deductions for work if you have only magnetic business advertisements on your "work" vehicle!


You sure about that? I know plenty of people who do.


having a sticker on the side of a car does not make the car tax deductible. using the car for business purposes makes the car tax deductible! :) and then, only to a point!


My understanding was the vehicle had to have some form of advertising to get the full deduction.
A mate of mine is a DJ he had to put stickers all over his car to be able to make a claim

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 10:51 pm 
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If airbrushing is what you want, i can put you in touch with a friend who really knows his stuff. he'll do a full bonnet from $1000-1500 depending on what you want. and he does a real good job. just moving into the south brisbane area.

 

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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 11:00 pm 
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madmax wrote:
uglybob wrote:
madmax wrote:
Happy wrote:
GTBob wrote:
If its a business design get a magnetic sticker and you can take it off when not working (or playing up) :roll: :twisted: :twisted:


youcan't claim tax deductions for work if you have only magnetic business advertisements on your "work" vehicle!


You sure about that? I know plenty of people who do.


having a sticker on the side of a car does not make the car tax deductible. using the car for business purposes makes the car tax deductible! :) and then, only to a point!


My understanding was the vehicle had to have some form of advertising to get the full deduction.
A mate of mine is a DJ he had to put stickers all over his car to be able to make a claim


incorrect. advertising on a car does not make it deductible. not having advertising on a car does not exclude it from being deductible. its the use of the car which decides deductibility! :wink:

 

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