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I hope so! I just got to be out of there by 8:40ish, gotta start work at 9am.

I'll try my best to get there!

Hey I wouldn't mind checking out the re-trim on your car too. I put the covers on the seats but havn,t done the rest yet. U got yours done by someone else didn't u. How did it turn out?

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went there they were quite nice and they did say they do pay special attention to sports cars such as skylines. I have talked to them and they would look at discounts if groups wanted but I will leave that to the Execs to discuss

Here are what they charge:

ONE STOP WASH - $20

(hand was, chamois, door frames cleaned, exterior windows cleaned and blackened tires)

ONE STOP PLUS - $27

is above plus interior clean and vacuum and clean of dash and console

ONE STOP WORX - $33

all above plus cleaning of wheel archs, deoderise interiors and wax with canubra wax

They also do detailing including shampoo of interior and engine clean and detail clay as well but you have to book for this service

How much does this service cost? (Highlighted in bold) I may book in for tomorrow afternoon instead of going at 7:30am ..depending on the cost.

Hey I wouldn't mind checking out the re-trim on your car too. I put the covers on the seats but havn,t done the rest yet. U got yours done by someone else didn't u. How did it turn out?

Yeah, no problem. I done the seats (front and back) myself and got a bloke down in Moss St (Slacks Creek) to do the trimming on the doors and parcel shelf as well as the gear boot, think it cost me around $200 and I supplied the material done it within the day.

Dropped it off at 8am picked it up around 5pm. Might see you tomorrow morning! :)

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I was over that side of town today.

Dropped the car in for 30min - it came out looking bloody great!!

VERY impressed with the service :laugh:

TIP:- empty all the sh1t out of the car first.

Before they could vac the boot, it took two guys nearly 5min to unload the junk!

Grr! I think I went to the wrong one? I went to the one which is like in the Garden City car park called Hand Wash Cafe or something?

I won't laugh too much.

I did the exact same thing on Tuesday. I made the mistake of having a look on the internet in the yellow pages and it only had that one in there.

I was over that side of town today.

Dropped the car in for 30min - it came out looking bloody great!!

VERY impressed with the service :laugh:

TIP:- empty all the sh1t out of the car first.

Before they could vac the boot, it took two guys nearly 5min to unload the junk!

Yeah I think you arrived after me . I left in the gunmetal grey R33. I left as they were finishing yours off.

Yeah my boot was the same.

I won't laugh too much.

I did the exact same thing on Tuesday. I made the mistake of having a look on the internet in the yellow pages and it only had that one in there.

It sucks, cause I payed $37.50 and I could have done a better job with my eyes closed.

Hey pear, that paint on ur car was beautiful...and ni5mo, i'll mention the first coffee free thing, see how it goes. Oh and anybody that is wanting to come back as regulars, make sure u get the "frequent user" card as it entitles you to free coffee's and a wash i think...nice meeting everybody and unfortunately I wont be able to make it tomorrow as due to the fact that we were so overwhelmingly busy today...i now have to work tomorrow...sorry guys

Hey pear, that paint on ur car was beautiful...and ni5mo, i'll mention the first coffee free thing, see how it goes. Oh and anybody that is wanting to come back as regulars, make sure u get the "frequent user" card as it entitles you to free coffee's and a wash i think...nice meeting everybody and unfortunately I wont be able to make it tomorrow as due to the fact that we were so overwhelmingly busy today...i now have to work tomorrow...sorry guys

Sorry to hear you can not go.

Just tell the boss it will be better if you go for P.R.

Drum up more business

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