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15 Sep 2011 12:32 #20968
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Hello West,
do you know to what country in Europe?
B.t.w. depending on the german tax and custom orders; if the buyer want to ship the car to Europe (European Union) he has to pay ca. 25% (tax and custom) on top of the 10.4 Million $ (plus Shipment costs).
Matt
Was man besonders gerne tut,
ist selten ganz besonders gut
Wilhelm Busch
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West Peterson wrote: Heading to Europe is what I heard.
Hello West,
do you know to what country in Europe?
B.t.w. depending on the german tax and custom orders; if the buyer want to ship the car to Europe (European Union) he has to pay ca. 25% (tax and custom) on top of the 10.4 Million $ (plus Shipment costs).
Matt
Was man besonders gerne tut,
ist selten ganz besonders gut
Wilhelm Busch
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14 Sep 2011 17:17 #20959
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Heading to Europe is what I heard.
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06 Sep 2011 12:59 #20871
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Was man besonders gerne tut,
ist selten ganz besonders gut
Wilhelm Busch
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Hello,
is it known where (which country) the buyer comes from?
Compared to other currancies like the Euro the US-Dollar is weak...
Matt
is it known where (which country) the buyer comes from?
Compared to other currancies like the Euro the US-Dollar is weak...
Matt
Was man besonders gerne tut,
ist selten ganz besonders gut
Wilhelm Busch
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06 Sep 2011 02:14 #20869
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At 10.4 million,I suppose that is a record for a "J" isn't it?
It sounds like a dandy way to celebrate the current economic down turn to me.
Wasn't there a purchaser of a new "J" that published a statement in a newspaper somewhere that said he was celebrating the Depression by buying a new one.
Has anyone ever wondered what it must be like to be able to write a check and have the bank bounce instead of the check?
Bob Roller
It sounds like a dandy way to celebrate the current economic down turn to me.
Wasn't there a purchaser of a new "J" that published a statement in a newspaper somewhere that said he was celebrating the Depression by buying a new one.
Has anyone ever wondered what it must be like to be able to write a check and have the bank bounce instead of the check?
Bob Roller
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