GTi-R spot light grill

PobodY

Moderators
Staff member
It costs bugger all to run though :lol: I think some people need to read this ;-)

http://www.gtiroc.com/forums/showthread.php?37049-whats-goin-on-then&highlight=paid+membership
Actually that was quite interesting; even that long ago it wasn't all people complaining about the cost. There are things that have been bought (as suggested) like the banners etc to go up at shows... although if nobody ever goes to any, those spend most of their time on a shelf. :doh:

As Carl said back then, there are members who do go to the trackdays, meets, etc and save more money than they spend each year... and there are those who never go to anything so feel like they're getting a bad return.

Reading that thread, it does seem like part of the original idea was to keep the free-loading riff-raff out. ;-)

...but as a moderator do I know what our financial status is or what the money does/doesn't get spent on? No.
Would I like to see more tangible benefits for people (so they'll stop complaining about the cost)? Yes.

I'm pretty sure that if members want to organise an event, or are attending one (probably with a stand) the club can subsidise it. - That means actually getting one than one or two people to attend though; plan something and get a commitment from members... don't just expect someone else to do it then complain when they didn't.

(This isn't directed at anyone in particular; it just seems like there were a lot of people saying "What will the club be doing this year? I'm not paying until you tell me.")
 

skiddusmarkus

Active Member
Back in the day, I was a mod when paid membership came in.It was actually requested by some members, although I disagreed with fees.That's by the by, you have to go with the majority and they are here, a fair price for the information available.
I would like to see a more fun use of funds though such as a free for members day at York/Santa Pod(cost of entry& strip fee) or a more substantially subsidised trackday(say £50 off) with limited numbers.Both these would obviously eat into funds and would have to be monitored closesly, but from all the events I've been to, have never seen more than half a dozen gtir's turn up so even double/treble that should leave plenty in the kitty.
 
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pulsarboby

Guest
tbh i cant see what everyones whining about....its fooking £20 not £200 and so what if someones sticking a few quid in there pocket lol
it must be a right pain in the ass job to keep a forum up n running everytime the thing goes down, if no one put in the time and effort to keep it running then there would be no gtiroc atall.

how many of you's at some stage will want to sell either their car, parts or other shite like mobile phone, personal car, and stuff like that?
stick it on ebay or whatever and see how much they rip you off with fees etc so twenty quid aint nothing, other than just something else to complain about:doh:

you get a bit of discount on trackdays and othere little bits and bobs throughout the year as well as people on here to help you out when you get probs all for the price of 3 gallons petrol:lol:
 

johnny gtir

Well-Known Member
Maybe they are still available at Nissan ? Is there a part number?
last i heard nissan wanted £800 and then are no longer availible as of about a year ago.personally i think anyone who pays more than £450 needs there head testing unless they plan to copy them to make there money back.i would like a set made of carbon fiber
 

vss irvine

Well-Known Member
i was thinking the other day that it had been a while since we had a fuckin hero on the forum,

looks like mr.khan fits the bill
 
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splmum

Active Member
i could probably get them made for less than £30 including the lights wiring and switch..
I will have 10 sets at 'less than £30 including the lights wiring and switch'. So long as they are exact replicas.

What are you waiting for, get to it and get them made, c'mon, hurry up, I can't wait here all day!
 

PobodY

Moderators
Staff member
I will have 10 sets at 'less than £30 including the lights wiring and switch'. So long as they are exact replicas.
All black, or would you like a selection of colours? - Obviously I'd only be interested in KJ7, so I'd like to see every factory colour available in the gel coat rather than sprayed if possible.
 

whytie

Active Member
I paid £450 for mine, I then had to get them plastic welded and painted then replace the lights as they were corroded.

The prices are shockingly high but they do look good
 

nasserkhan123

New Member
get on the net to the right peeps in china and see wat they come up with. do your home work and tell me if it can be made for less than £30.
 
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