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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:48 pm
by duncan
RX7 wrote:Superb Dunk !!!!!

Cheers.
yeah it looks like your car actually makes it on track Gareth ;)

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:41 pm
by turbomart
dynamix wrote:
RX7 wrote:Superb Dunk !!!!!

Cheers.
yeah it looks like your car actually makes it on track Gareth ]

Maybe he and a few others haven't got the disposable income you obviously have Dunc, or its directed elsewhere! .....Just a thought :wink: :-D

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:08 am
by duncan
turbomart wrote:
dynamix wrote:
RX7 wrote:Superb Dunk !!!!!

Cheers.
yeah it looks like your car actually makes it on track Gareth ]

Maybe he and a few others haven't got the disposable income you obviously have Dunc, or its directed elsewhere! .....Just a thought :wink: :-D
if it were disposable income then I think Gareth would have 'had' the most disposable - he has fixed that now and bought a house so is now in the same boat as me and most others

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:57 am
by turbomart
dynamix wrote: - he has fixed that now and bought a house so is now in the same boat as me and most others
I take it that bought = buying like myself and many others?.. unless he's really fortunate ! ....ALL I'm saying is that yes in the perfect world we would all be driving Porsche GT3's and use them every week on a track which they were 'designed' for!.. oh and a very understanding wife :grin: .....Unfortunately in the real world this is not the case for most people and we have to make do with car that don't take to kindly to constant abuse ......example - 25 mins on a track in my car equalled new disks, pads brake fluid and a misfire that took 2 months to sort out, but most of all it deprived me from using my pride and joy for 3 months......so for me yes I'm a little shy in putting my car through that too 'often.'

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:31 am
by Ben
:) - three drag runs has cost me 2 clutches and i'm on my third one in 6000 miles - doh.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:39 am
by duncan
turbomart wrote:
dynamix wrote: - he has fixed that now and bought a house so is now in the same boat as me and most others
I take it that bought = buying like myself and many others?.. unless he's really fortunate ! ....ALL I'm saying is that yes in the perfect world we would all be driving Porsche GT3's and use them every week on a track which they were 'designed' for!.. oh and a very understanding wife :grin: .....Unfortunately in the real world this is not the case for most people and we have to make do with car that don't take to kindly to constant abuse ......example - 25 mins on a track in my car equalled new disks, pads brake fluid and a misfire that took 2 months to sort out, but most of all it deprived me from using my pride and joy for 3 months......so for me yes I'm a little shy in putting my car through that too 'often.'
I am not wanting to argue the point about what damage is done to cars when taking on track - that is your prerogative to choose not to. I do take mine on track. Many others do, but not everyone has to. The jibe at Gareth was simply that - a jibe which he understands and is long running - I fully understand how much effort he has put into his car :D Dont take this the wrong way.

I havent got millions of pounds, quite the opposite but I do have an understanding wife and a desire to enjoy myself - this is what I do and I work bloody hard to afford the things that I can afford. As anyone that works for themselves would agree, it isnt a 9-5 thing and I am always working at 7.30am and most often into late evening and weekends too.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:49 pm
by turbomart
I understand that it was just banter towards Gareth, I just used that because to me and some others, the club seems to be shifting towards the use it or loose it mentality. Some people are broaching this by buying shall we say less desirable cars (well to me anyway) and turning them into track cars, seemingly just to conform.......Maybe (I might be wrong) this is the reason why the monthly meet attendance has declined ?? ....Personally most of the appeal of the monthly meets was chatting to other owners of 'desirable' or interesting cars and exchanging notes.

Hats off to you though Duncan, for 'doing what you do'.... and no doubt if I didn't have so many different things that I enjoy as much as my GTO I would probably do the same :thumb:

PS these are just my opinions and not intended to offend anyone :grin:

Martyn

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:54 pm
by duncan
I have split this off into its own topic as it probably deserves a wider audience.

Anyone else got any thoughts?

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:58 pm
by frayz
I need a lotto win... :D

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:18 pm
by MichaelH
For me, I'd love to use my car a bit more often on track days, but last year it was off the road a lto and this year it looks as though finances are going to dictate a lack of action up until springtime...

For me its not a lack of wanting to use it, its being unable to!

Also with regards the point about 'desirable' cars at meets, although it must be great fun to strip out an older classic sports car for track fun, car meets made up predominantly of this type of car would put me off coming.

But mainly I don't come to many as its a bit far! :lol: