
Sarnie
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Yes. This car has nearly 20k less, with Sat Nav, listed at £7,100 ono. http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p And only one pic
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Will you not have to pay VAT and import tax? Welcome back by the way
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I'd list it at just over £10k, maybe £10,400 or so, and expect to sell it at about £9.5k if your lucky and someone values the low mileage.....................
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Yeah you might get an extra £500 or so, but that car is from a dealer too, so a private GT might be circa £9k-£9.5k.... There have been MY07 cars on here that have struggled to sell at £11k.............
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This car sounds like yours: Black 18k 2006 £9,480 http://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified ... ?logcode=p
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I'm branching out into sandwiches
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OMG I've only just noticed what is written on the bottle!!! Awesome!!
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This is where you and all of the other mods seem to have a blind spot. My suggestion was that none of the current mods would need to run for their own position. I suggested just creating ONE position in ADDITION to the other mods not instead of them. Therefore the current mods would be able to carry out their duties as normal. By allowing this you would allow people to feel that not only can they get involved with meets etc but they could also influence the direction the forum is going. To clarify, I too wouldn't want to see paid subscriptions brought in and nor do I want to see the current mods kicked off and load of new ones brought in.
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I'm sure there are plenty of IT techy types on here who would chip in and help get it done PS: I don't go to Wales so I want the social plug in
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Bribes make me work faster
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"A nice chap after all "??? I might push peoples buttons on here at times but it's only ever mean't in jest. Good luck with your plans, drop me a mail if you ever want some info
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I can't do mortgages in America but might be able to point you in the right direction. I'm also available to accompany you on any trips to view properties
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Following on from this thread; viewtopic.php?f=13&t=60708 I recently helped Craig and his good lady secure their new home, which I was pretty pleased with considering he gave me about a month to complete the transaction before the Stamp Duty thresholds changed back Anyway, I get a knock on the door today and it's the postman with a parcel. 'Thats strange' I thought as I'd not ordered anything recently. I opened it and this was what was in it: A bottle of Famous Grouse whiskey and a £40 Gift card for M&S, from Craig and Ashley as a thank you my help I've never been bought anything by a client before (may be I need to work harder?? ) so I got a bit emotional Anyway, cheers Craig, it's much appreciated!!
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I agree also, to an extent. As I mentioned earlier I don't think people want to take over the forum and undo all the good work that has taken place in the preceeding six years. But that thread serves to illustrate that there are things out there that could add value to the site, that currently don't get considered because they are not part of the team. I think it would be a good thing to allow people to feel like they could make a difference to the site. Why not just create an extra position for a mod to be elected from the members chosen by the members, if they **** it up or don't do what they said they would, kick them out. I think what you would find that if there was some sort of 'election' say every 12 months or so for one person to be added to the team then you might get four or five people who wanted to do it. Those people would know that they are going to have to win peoples votes over the 12 months so you'd probably find that they became very positive and productive members in that time by orgainising meets, helping newbies, drive outs and competitions etc etc. All of which the site and its membership would benefit from. Whats the worst that could happen? Nothing ventured nothing gained and all that.
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Awesome!!
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But how many people voted out of how many people are regular users to the site? Again, I'm not trying to use that example as the be-all and end-all of my argument, but I'm sure you can see the point I'm trying to make. Just because the vocal minority may want something, that doesn't make it right for the majority and the team have to balance up every decision they make for the greater good and not just to keep the peace. Whatever way you look at it, a vote is a vote. What better way of sampling a group of people is there than an anonymous poll? If you count the votes and count how many posted on the thread you will see that more people voted than posted, meaning that the less vocal people did actually vote in this instance and the outcome was resounding. This is my point.
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But the successful ones don't change things just for the sake of it, or to appease a small minority of people who want something gimmicky for the sake of it. That's not to belittle your idea in that thread Sarnie: Whilst it's not something I would use, I can appreciate that others would, it's more a case of why waste time and effort over something that can already be achieved in a different way (in a sig) without any problems? If Apple added every little thing that the vocal minority want their iDevices to do, we'd end up with an iPhone that's hideously complex and fiddly for the majority (see: Android). How about if Coke kept changing their recipe? My point is that change for the sake of change isn't always a great thing. The club is constantly evolving and expanding, and the recent tie-up with NMGB is a great example of this and is opening the club up to new opportunities. Take Facebook for example. This has become one of the biggest companies in the world over the last few years. Almost monthly, they change something on the site that EVERYONE dislikes. People set up groups to boycott FB etc etc and then lo and behold a few weeks later the dissenters pipe down and everyone realises that the changes are for the better. FB know that standing still is akin to going backwards, so they go forwards. Companies like Apple, Coca Cola, KFC or MacDonalds don't rest on their laurels, they constantly evolve their products, menu's and restaurants etc. They don't say 'It ain't broke so don't fix it' otherwise we wouldn't have stuff like the iPad which has come from the development of the iPod. All I'm suggesting is that the team be open to change to allow things that could enhance the site, to be considered. Naturally, a lot of ideas might not be great but out of 20 ideas that get veto'd, one might be brilliant. You may not of liked the 'Current status' idea but 88% of people that voted did, which is pretty resounding and illustrates that being a mod doesn't neccessarily mean your decision is automatically the best thing for the site.
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They have just given you the 'Official' line. In reality you rock up to his house, phone the finance company yourself and settle the finance over the phone with a debit card and then pay the owner the difference. They couldn't possibly be seen to be suggesting this incase anything went wrong e.g once you put the phone down he clonks you over the head with a hammer and dumps you in a river whilst saying thanks for clearing his finance
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I did note that quite a few of the mods thought it was at least worthy of consideration, and this is my point. If the person who came up with this or any other idea was part of the team they may have been able to get this pushed through rather than forgotten about. I 100% appreciate that everyone has a life to lead and moderating topics, approving for sale threads and generally being guardians of the site can be quite taxing I'd assume. Therefore creating, developing and implementing new ideas/additions to the site probably takes a back seat, which is understandable.
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This was the thread I was referring to. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=22011&hilit=STATUS&start=0 88% thought it was a good idea. I think the mods are running scared at the thought of the monkey's running the asylum, which I don't think anyone wants or is suggesting. The old adage 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' is fine. But if you look at any successful person, company or website they are constantly evolving and embracing change along the way. No one doubts this is a great site, look at the amount of former owners that still frequent it. All I'm suggesting is that perhaps sometimes there could be people out there that could add value to the site, who might fall outside of the usual remit of what constitutes selection as a moderator.
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The annoying thing about that is that the would have had to hit it pretty hard to do that damage.......and then to drive off.......
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Why not just create an extra position on the mod team, to be elected by the members? I feel that the current mods are becoming defensive at the percieved threat to their positions when their doesn't need to be. I don't think anyone is talking about kicking out the majority of the team in favour of me, Ricey and Da Whip Why not allow an extra person to be elected to the team? Everyone that seriously wants the role can apply for it and could be voted in based on what they propose to bring to the table. If the person doesn't live up to their promises, then just revoke their status. No extra work for current mods or threats to their positions, but allows anyone serious enough to put their name forward to do so. I'm sure there are a lot of people on here with plenty of ideas and contacts that could help progress the site but are not given the platform. The worst that could happen is that the extra position is wasted by the electee and the current mods are proved right. I know that every moderator is a pretty intelligent person in their own right, and as a collective a great job is being done, but surely nobody can think that this site has reached it's pinnacle and can't be improved? For example, I made a suggestion a few years back to add something to the information that is shown on the left hand side of the forum underneath your username (like they do on other forums such as GTROC) , along the lines of a 'status' but was told that that was what Facebook was for and that it the site did not want to deflect away from the core 350z subject. Well, in those few years social networking has exploded and this site has a huge social content as well as the core 350 and now 370 stuff. I'm not suggesting taking the site away from it's core values, but just some times there might be people who have thoughts that could help enhance the experience. Just look at the Zed Ted thing that I think Ekona came up with, it's generated loads of interest. People may come here to find out what size tyres to fit to their Rays but its spirit of the site that keeps people coming back. It's all about evolution, not revolution.