Big Summer Meet, confirmation thread.

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waue1978 wrote:
Bailes1992 wrote:I'm out.
Massive f*ck up, company I'm doing my apprentaship with have told me I aint starting till setpember (was told august before).
I can't sign on because my Mum claims child benefits apparently...

Which means I got £150 to last me till September.

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I didn't think you could still claim child benefit once the children are over 18?
Waue - if the child is in full time education, child benefit is still payable up till 19 (or at least last time I checked it was)

Sam - get doing some valeting and earn some extra pennies
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I reckon he could easily earn his petrol money and a bit more back on the day at gaydon if he wanted to 8) im willing to pimp him out and take bookings he just needs to say the word and we are away :supafrisk:
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Not that guys, I got Petrol to pay for, goto treat the GF once in a while too...

As much as I'd like to do some behind the scenes valeting theres a massive flaw.

I won't stop until I am 101% sure thats the best I can do to that car with the tools I have.
In the past people who's cars I've done just want them cleaned.
I can't just clean the car and stop, I end up claying, cleansing, polishing, waxing, dressing trim etc.
Try to get someone to pay more than £20 to have there car cleaned in and out is hard work.
So I end up using £25 in detailing gear, 12 hours of my time and £20 in cash.

Now I said to the guys on here, just give me a certain amount to cover my products as It's different amoung car enthusiasts.
Everyone brings something along to the meet that everyone will benefit from,
For instance Waue is bringing his grump :wink:

But when your trying to make money from it and when your abit OCD it dosen't work so well :lol:

Either way, I may suprise you on the day, but I bet you I wont :lol:
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plod wrote:
waue1978 wrote:
I didn't think you could still claim child benefit once the children are over 18?
Waue - if the child is in full time education, child benefit is still payable up till 19 (or at least last time I checked it was)
They'll knock that on the head before long in the name of saving. Although, would you not get more money signing on, than would be payable in child benefit? If so could you not get the kids to sign on, then pay the child benefit amount for their keep & let them keep what's left?
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Personally, i'm not bothered about the inside
I just want the paint cleaned up

Set a time limit
I'm not planning on turning up with a dirty car
I'll be washing it the day prior and cleaning
If you still want to spend two hours on my car, then i'm still interested
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Bailes1992 wrote: Try to get someone to pay more than £20 to have there car cleaned in and out is hard work.
So I end up using £25 in detailing gear, 12 hours of my time and £20 in cash.
There was a thing on the coupe club, and the guy detailed a ferrari

The questions were asked
a. how long
and
b. how much to do their 406 coupe

the answer was
a. 13-14 hours

and

b. £300


Maybe you're selling yourself a bit short Sam


Not that i'd want someone spending 13 hours on my car :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I think you've hit the nail on the head with detailing there Dave. People that own cars like Ferraris can afford to drop £300 to someone for a detailing session purely to lower their tax bill or just to help their wallet fit in the pocket again.

Average Joes like us can't afford to blow a weeks wage on what is essentially just a very thorough clean. Therein lies the other problem with detailing - a lot of people are under the impression that having their car detailed means they get it back as if it was factory fresh. Unfortunately detailing doesn't get rid of crazed lacquer, car park dents & scratches - it just gives them a better reflection in the sunlight.
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plod wrote:
Bailes1992 wrote: Try to get someone to pay more than £20 to have there car cleaned in and out is hard work.
So I end up using £25 in detailing gear, 12 hours of my time and £20 in cash.
There was a thing on the coupe club, and the guy detailed a ferrari

The questions were asked
a. how long
and
b. how much to do their 406 coupe

the answer was
a. 13-14 hours

and

b. £300


Maybe you're selling yourself a bit short Sam


Not that i'd want someone spending 13 hours on my car :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ahhh that'll be Huw :)
Decent bloke, he lent me a pink tie once :lol:

I worked for a local detailign company for quite some time, unfortunatley I began to reliase the companies workman ship was shoddy, the owner was a ruthless businessman, he stole from customers and wouldn't pay me minimum wage.
So I walked :lol:
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Hangar18 wrote:Don't mean to sounds like a scrounger...
But is anyone going- go to have a diagnostics machine/code reader?

My 406 could do with it!

I will be coming regardless of the answer :oops:
Yes - I will 8)

Be warned though, I may be appointed honorary 406oc sticker sales person, (not that the two are in any way linked, you understand)? :lol:
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BUMP

just gentle reminder chaps only 5 weeks and a day to go :cheesy:
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That's a very colourful bump , letting your feminine side out ?? is that
in the hope we may forget you are a DISCOCYCLEKILLER !! :twisted:
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dogslife wrote:
Hangar18 wrote:Don't mean to sounds like a scrounger...
But is anyone going- go to have a diagnostics machine/code reader?

My 406 could do with it!

I will be coming regardless of the answer :oops:
Yes - I will 8)

Be warned though, I may be appointed honorary 406oc sticker sales person, (not that the two are in any way linked, you understand)? :lol:
Well's got to be something like- pass the batton whilst you're getting the error codes up :D?
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DiscoPol wrote:BUMP

just gentle reminder chaps only 5 weeks and a day to go :cheesy:
Well, I was planning on going on the Saturday, but if Disco wants to get there good & early, that's fine by me. 8)
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dogslife wrote:
DiscoPol wrote:BUMP

just gentle reminder chaps only 5 weeks and a day to go :cheesy:
Well, I was planning on going on the Saturday, but if Disco wants to get there good & early, that's fine by me. 8)
well i have a big drive to do , i thought ii would set off early :oops: :oops:
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BTW: I created a Facebook eventin the 406oc Facebook group. Mainly because I'm bored at work waiting for some SQL to finish running so I can set the next bit off over the weekend.

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