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9 hours ago, L33SH said:

Thanks guys, will look into the suggestions

Might be exy but check these guys out

 

https://www.facebook.com/Affinesse/?fref=ts

 

https://www.facebook.com/DansGarageDetailing/?fref=ts

 

 

2 minutes ago, Mohsen said:

post sedan for sale- clearly state it will be bare from the front doors forward and no wheels
"hey bro, how much for the wheels? are the indicators still available?"

So people are basically being you... to you... and this bothers you...

53 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

i no understand? y u no make birds do it?

Thought you'd be more shocked that someone in VWL is actually heeding the advice of other VWLers for once

Hardly, all in would be to stay in it and actually make some money...when I told people not to sell at a loss they didn't listen. If they followed my exact moves they'd be paying capital gains.

28 minutes ago, Birds said:

Hardly, all in would be to stay in it and actually make some money...when I told people not to sell at a loss they didn't listen. If they followed my exact moves they'd be paying capital gains.

I'm just glad I sold my CBA's when I did at about $85 they did go up a tiny bit more but not for long and now they're down to $75, more luck than anything else 

36 minutes ago, Mohsen said:

not really,
i never buy anything anymore lol

You literally just bought an R32 in the exact condition as the car the guy is making inquiries about

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Dumb question, is there any good BUDGET detailers? Somewhere where you can just go on a very low notice and get a reasonable to OK job of interior detailing because majorly CBF and car looks pretty shit 95% of the time anyway?

By "good enough" I mean good enough to think "oh yep, that's cleaner now" but with 0 desire to actually take a photo of it.

I would suggest doing it yourself.

mainly because the vaccuum will likely create a spark near a fuel leak and you car will likely be burned saving you (and by proxy, us) from many more years of heartache 

5 minutes ago, Kinkstaah said:

Dumb question, is there any good BUDGET detailers? Somewhere where you can just go on a very low notice and get a reasonable to OK job of interior detailing because majorly CBF and car looks pretty shit 95% of the time anyway?

By "good enough" I mean good enough to think "oh yep, that's cleaner now" but with 0 desire to actually take a photo of it.

I paid 32 bucks at one of those shopping center joints for a exterior wash / polish actually turned out not half bad. Why not just go to somewhere like this? 

My car was shocking after taking it through dirt roads.

inb4 "dose guys scratch your car doe" 

Yeah the thing is my lovely better half is eventually going to respray the car so scratches not really that concerned right now.

Would take to shopping centre, Was curious if any are known as being better or worse than others. Maybe someone knew, etc.

I currently DIY it and I do a decent enough job for myself but I always figure paying someone would get a better result, every now and then.

Given my effort is a few wipes over the plastic to remove dust and occasionally wash the mats and a little 12v vaccuum I own, I don't have massively high expectations, I only washed the mats because I managed to break a take away curry all over the mat... and washed it after about 10 days later, so that'll give you some idea of the quality of job I am looking for

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