(spits out coffee)GWhittle wrote:Its just over £2K per year.tenkfeet wrote:Dare I ask how much they charge ?
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Quality post!tut wrote:jj's attitude to car detailing is just not on, so just ordered myself one of them there £1800 tubs of Zymol Queen Bee excrement, sounds like expensive sh*t to me, but have been assured that it will have N1 TUT looking like new.
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Gary - you're not sounding like a d1ck - but my two main cars in the house Caterham R400 & Audi RS6 have a fair value, and if I told my missus that I was gonna shell out £4k p.a. on keeping them both clean, she'd kick my nuts so hard they'd be safer spending the rest of their days in a fecking jarGWhittle wrote:Stevoraith wrote: Someone wil get a peach of a used car when you eventually decide to sell!
I hope so, although not sure if I would part with it.
With regards to your other comments, its tricky to justify the costs at times, especially to my other half!!!. I don't need a car, I live on a great bus route and my Wife has always been more than happy to drive me places which made the thought of learning, buying, and having all those outgoings which you associate with a car too much hassle...
But something snapped, I for whatever reason (Go Karting for the first time ever, and a friend saying if you like Go Karts - you should test drive a Lotus), for whatever reason I visited MMC and bought the car (I have always loved Elise's too which helped). I was already planning to pass my test and had been practising for a few months in the 307, but I decided I wanted a fun car so I could enjoy driving, otherwise there was no point in doing it (as I didn't need to). I bought the car with a view to having passed my test before delivery, but that didnt work out as I was an hour late due to Forth Bridge road works.
Not to sound arrogant, but it will anyway The money is not an issue at this moment in my life. It might be in the future, and has been in the past, but things are going really well just now and for the next 5 or 6 years at least I can enjoy these things without being totally stressed. I would not be spending the money if I didn't have it to spend is what im trying to say without sounding like a d1ck.
Gary (sounding like a d1ck ).
I very much subscribe to the theory that cars (interesting ones anyway) are for driving & enjoying, and that worrying too much about dirt or the odd stonechip detracts from that enjoyment IMHO.
I have been known to appear at trackdays and/or runs with a less than gleaming car, but so what?
(non-g.j.o.b. faction)
Ross
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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
Now browsing the tech pages
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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
Now browsing the tech pages
Classic line I need to remember that one, I just got the "What the hell is he laughing at look" from the colleagues!rossybee wrote: Gary - you're not sounding like a d1ck - but my two main cars in the house Caterham R400 & Audi RS6 have a fair value, and if I told my missus that I was gonna shell out £4k p.a. on keeping them both clean, she'd kick my nuts so hard they'd be safer spending the rest of their days in a fecking jar
I can understand your point, our 307cc is only 6 months old, but I wouldnt dream of spending even a fiver or ten minutes cleaning it. The Lotus is special to me Saying that, you have two very very cool cars and I might stretch the budget for them to keep spotless and maintained.
rossybee wrote: I very much subscribe to the theory that cars (interesting ones anyway) are for driving & enjoying, and that worrying too much about dirt or the odd stonechip detracts from that enjoyment IMHO.
I have been known to appear at trackdays and/or runs with a less than gleaming car, but so what?
(non-g.j.o.b. faction)
You lost me.... non-g.j.o.b?
Gary.
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The Snot is special to me and always will be - the RS6 less so now (after nearly 2 years) hence thinking of moving on
Funnily enough, no-one has ever called a GJ0B but I have had "look at your motor - that's a fecking disgrace" type comments in the past
Generally nothing that a good £100 valet can't sort out
Paul & Gareth - I'll refrain from making nasty unproductive & unprovoked comments about you for now about your behaviour verging on OCD
Funnily enough, no-one has ever called a GJ0B but I have had "look at your motor - that's a fecking disgrace" type comments in the past
Generally nothing that a good £100 valet can't sort out
Paul & Gareth - I'll refrain from making nasty unproductive & unprovoked comments about you for now about your behaviour verging on OCD
Ross
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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
Now browsing the tech pages
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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
Now browsing the tech pages
Gary your Mrs must be an angel to put up with your antics judgng by some of your recent posts Where on earth did you find herGWhittle wrote:I'd end up doing more damage. I spit the dummy out the pram every few hours, I hate when things are not working perfectly - especially when it's me being inept!!!Gareth wrote:Bit of elbow grease and do it yourself.
I don't even change a light bulb myself
Gary.
2004 Exige S2 1.8 - Ardent Red
2003 RAV4 vvti 2.0 - Baleric Blue shiny version
Don't Fear The Reaper
Back on the road!
2003 RAV4 vvti 2.0 - Baleric Blue shiny version
Don't Fear The Reaper
Back on the road!
Shes one in a millionExigeKen wrote: Gary your Mrs must be an angel to put up with your antics judgng by some of your recent posts Where on earth did you find her
You have literally just used the phrase that every friend and family member repeats to me on a regular basis!
If she gets p;ssed off, which she does on occassion, all I can say is she needs to take the rough with the smooth. Some say I am stubborn arrogant and compulsive pr1ck on one hand, but on the other I am loving, caring and very generous.
I work at times 70 hours a week, but I do that so if she want's, she can relax at home (and so I can afford my toys! ).
Saying all the above, my friends realise whilst I can at times be a strange individual - I am always down to earth, I always speak my mind, and I am a genuinly nice guy (Don't you just love self praise?).
With me, what you see is what you get, and most people ONCE they get to know me like it. To some it comes across as arrogant, I just reckon i'm misunderstood!
Gary.
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awwww "2 for the price of 1"....... for everything else theres mastercard