Hello:
7) Similarly, any legally mandated expenses beyond your control such as:
licenses, inspections, tolls, taxes, fees, and insurance can not be counted
either. Ultimately, there really aren't too many qualifying costs that can
be legitimately counted.
David F. Darby
White River Valley, Missouri
US
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> From: miker15@juno.com
> To: rmason@ro.com
> Cc: wmgilroy@lucent.com; mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Costs
> Date: Tuesday, 07 July, 1998 11:32 PM
>
>
> On Tue, 7 Jul 1998 10:07:49 -0500 Rich Mason <rmason@ro.com> writes:
> >At 11:00 AM 7/7/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >
>
> >
> >5. If the item is considered a "normal wear and tear" item, i.e.
> >plugs,
> >belts, tires, upholstery, bulbs, rings, bearings, pistons, springs, a
> >new
> >hood, bushings, seals, oil and other fluids, water pumps, etc - they
> >should
> >not be included in the total either. :)
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Rich Mason
> >'73 MGB
>
> Similarly,
> 6)anything used for cleaning or preparatory work, cloths, rags, brushes,
> degreasers of various types, emory cloth, wire wool etc as well as all
> types of polish, dusters, window cleaners etc - none of these are car
> related expenses! -
>
> mike robson
> 69 roadster
> 70 BGT
> 72 roadster
> >Huntsville, AL
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