Poll: RR10 - When do you lot want it?

Next RR?

  • End August (22nd)

    Votes: 12 12.6%
  • Early September

    Votes: 7 7.4%
  • Mid September

    Votes: 5 5.3%
  • End September

    Votes: 4 4.2%
  • Early October

    Votes: 8 8.4%
  • Mid October

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • End October - This is my favoured time to be honest.

    Votes: 17 17.9%
  • Don't care I'll turn up anyway

    Votes: 40 42.1%

  • Total voters
    95
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For people less local, or looking for somewhere else, there's also:

http://www.marlinmotors.co.uk/

....in Bletchley, just outside Milton Keynes, too, as an alternative - for club get-togethers they charge about 35 quid, with tea, coffee and bacon butties/burgers all day long included. Very relaxed atmosphere, great rolling road facilities (4WD/up to 1000BHP) and easily accessible.

They do an ace printout too - proper job - and they check oil levels first as well :)
 
[TW]Fox;15657271 said:
He must have a waiting list for Saturday morning RR days?
Clearly :o
Of course you could invest £100,000 of your own money into a dyno, £16,000 in software, £500,000 in a building, £4000 in heating it, paying £150 in wages and set up your own dyno should you wish ;) :D
See how quick you turn a profit at say £20 a run.


How much would it cost to turn up as an individual and run as I would like a fair comparison now the car has had work done?
About £55-£60 I think
 
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Has he seen the recent posts in this thread? About the other companies offering so much more, etc? ;)

No but I did suggest you'd likely be going elsewhere if you didn't get a better deal.
Not a lot else I can do I'm afraid
 
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Clearly :o
Of course you could invest £100,000 of your own money into a dyno, £16,000 in software, £500,000 in a building, £4000 in heating it, paying £150 in wages and set up your own dyno should you wish ;) :D
See how quick you turn a profit at say £20 a run.
As long as it covers the costs, surely it's more profit than doing nothing? :p
 
Of course you could invest £100,000 of your own money into a dyno, £16,000 in software, £500,000 in a building, £4000 in heating it, paying £150 in wages and set up your own dyno should you wish ;) :D

Yea or we could just go elsewhere to somewhere prepared to offer us a better deal :confused:
 
As long as it covers the costs, surely it's more profit than doing nothing? :p

Business is business I guess, Don't ask me. :D
I can see both sides of the argument.
I'm sure if your boss asked you to come to work, but wouldn't be able to pay you as the job only covers costs, buts it's OK as the customer's happy...... you'd tell him where to go..

I have no problem you all going somewhere else that has a better deal, let them work for peanuts if it keeps you all happy.

Karma.
 
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