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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?
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GTBob |
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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)
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uglybob |
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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
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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)
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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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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Happy |
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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)
youcan't claim tax deductions for work if you have only magnetic business advertisements on your "work" vehicle!
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vitto |
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All I want is to do a celtic design on the guards & doors
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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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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) 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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uglybob |
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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) 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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madmax |
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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) 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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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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uglybob |
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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) 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!
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