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nope, i will still go for bezza.

 

wanted to do the body kit and new paint of frozen red color , black rims.

 

tired of hatchback

Hi Kurty,

 

You have used up your 6 bids already ?

 

No counter offer on your last bid from them ?

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Hi Kurty,

 

You have used up your 6 bids already ?

 

No counter offer on your last bid from them ?

 

Hello,

 

nope, next bid will be my last.

 

counter offer? whats that, they only ask me if i am keen to top up for COE..

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Hello,

 

nope, next bid will be my last.

 

counter offer? whats that, they only ask me if i am keen to top up for COE..

if they want close the deal, they will top up from their end..

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if they want close the deal, they will top up from their end..

If their net margin is below the rise of COE, do lose money business? Blame it on non-g coe system which is one sided contract. Even if COE drops, they have the option not to fulfill the contract. It is fair to have established base price for COE. Add / deduct... transparent...

 

Must give the dude who came up with this excellent Non-G concept.

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This is how it look like with the 26' folding mountain bike on the Bezza boot.

Still got plenty of space.

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A big backside can be very attractive.  [thumbsup]

 

:D

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Hello,

 

nope, next bid will be my last.

 

counter offer? whats that, they only ask me if i am keen to top up for COE..

 

With COE at current levels, might be tough to secure COE.

 

Cost of car to Perocom – OMV $10,000 x excise duties 2.35 ($23,500) + COE $47,000 = $70,500.

 

Taking the $67,800 you paid into consideration, perhaps you can ask Perocom if they are willing to sell the car at cost to you, and you top up $2,700 to secure the car.

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With COE at current levels, might be tough to secure COE.

 

Cost of car to Perocom â OMV $10,000 x excise duties 2.35 ($23,500) + COE $47,000 = $70,500.

 

Taking the $67,800 you paid into consideration, perhaps you can ask Perocom if they are willing to sell the car at cost to you, and you top up $2,700 to secure the car.

Your senario looks gloomy for our bro @Kurty. Let me help a bit.

 

Cost of car to Perocom – $21257 + COE $47,000 = $68,257.

 

Bro Kurty paid $67,800.

 

So he only need to top up ~ $457.

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Your senario looks gloomy for our bro @Kurty. Let me help a bit.

 

Cost of car to Perocom â $21257 + COE $47,000 = $68,257.

 

Bro Kurty paid $67,800.

 

So he only need to top up ~ $457. ð

It won't happen..

 

Haha, in fact, I paid extra of $2140 for non loan..

Hence it's really up to them..

 

Hope they can consider..

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It won't happen..

 

Haha, in fact, I paid extra of $2140 for non loan..

Hence it's really up to them..

 

Which again, I don't think will ever happen..

 

You never know. Next round COE may crash!

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It won't happen..

 

Haha, in fact, I paid extra of $2140 for non loan..

Hence it's really up to them..

 

Hope they can consider..

It may just happen, never easy to close a deal.

 

I also didn't budge till the last bid, in the end got the car without top-up from my side..

 

By the way, what level are they bidding for you?

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It may just happen, never easy to close a deal.

 

I also didn't budge till the last bid, in the end got the car without top-up from my side..

 

By the way, what level are they bidding for you?

 

the impossible level..

COE @ 36K  :XD:

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It may just happen, never easy to close a deal.

 

I also didn't budge till the last bid, in the end got the car without top-up from my side..

 

By the way, what level are they bidding for you?

Bro, this is based on your experience in dealing with Perocom? I was under the impression that they are very upfront/rigid in the COE amount..

 

They are the only one I know that let you know how much they will bid.

 

Hope I'm wrong on this.

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Bro, this is based on your experience in dealing with Perocom? I was under the impression that they are very upfront/rigid in the COE amount..

 

They are the only one I know that let you know how much they will bid.

 

Hope I'm wrong in this.

If they are so rigid in coe amount, then very difficult to close many deals liao.

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Bro, this is based on your experience in dealing with Perocom? I was under the impression that they are very upfront/rigid in the COE amount..

 

They are the only one I know that let you know how much they will bid.

 

It is true. They will tell you the coe amount that they will bid for you. If they think it is too low, they will ask you to top up.

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