First time post from Central Texas detailing fanatic

austinz

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Greetings to all on the forum! I am a long time lurker and detailing fanatic who has finally decided to pursue what makes me happy, and that is working with cars. Detailing has always been a part of my passion for cars, even before I could drive. I would wash my Hot Wheels and set up a fully operating car wash as a kid, and as a teen I would detail my bicycles and motorcycles incessantly. Fast forward to today, and I am a husband and father and have owned over a hundred cars and motorcycles over the years. I have been active in both the virtual and the real world car scene, peaking in the late 90's to early 00's as the internet really took off, and the concept of car-based online forums got a foothold. I was in my early 30's and had no kids, an understanding wife and a few cool cars I played with. I was able to spend all my free time on car stuff, and I met some great people and had some great times.

Soon, parenthood came into the picture and I focused on my children and working the corporate ladder. While I thrived, after well over a decade of that, I have come to realize that the corporate life is a good way to crush your soul and rob your family of things far more valuable than money. So, I parted ways with my latest corporate master earlier this year and after some time to reflect and enjoy a break, I have decided to take the leap and start my own business.

I currently have nine cars, several of which I have purchased to restore, enjoy for a while, and then sell to fund the business. Having the time, space and resources to do it, this fall I dug in much deeper to detailing than time has allowed in the past. Having spent time reading on Autopia over the years and other various sites, as well as seeing Mike on various shows, I knew there was a lot of information out there. I also knew that there had been significant industry developments in the last 5-7 years, so my knowledge and products were needing an update. I started digging in and educating myself.

Today, I am on the precipice of launching my business in 2016 and I have learned volumes from reading on this forum. I have been able to get hands on experience with the tools and products of today, and the pride in the results is very rewarding. Thanks to all of you who contribute to this board - it is an invaluable resource! Mike & Nick and the crew at AutoGeek are truly an example of how to take care of your customer base.
 
Welcome Austinz! Glad to have you here and GREAT intro post.
 
Greetings to all on the forum! I am a long time lurker and detailing fanatic who has finally decided to pursue what makes me happy, and that is working with cars.

Welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:

I've seen a lot of posts in my forum life just like yours above.



Detailing has always been a part of my passion for cars, even before I could drive. I would wash my Hot Wheels and set up a fully operating car wash as a kid, and as a teen I would detail my bicycles and motorcycles incessantly. Fast forward to today, and I am a husband and father and have owned over a hundred cars and motorcycles over the years. I have been active in both the virtual and the real world car scene, peaking in the late 90's to early 00's as the internet really took off, and the concept of car-based online forums got a foothold. I was in my early 30's and had no kids, an understanding wife and a few cool cars I played with. I was able to spend all my free time on car stuff, and I met some great people and had some great times.

Soon, parenthood came into the picture and I focused on my children and working the corporate ladder. While I thrived, after well over a decade of that, I have come to realize that the corporate life is a good way to crush your soul and rob your family of things far more valuable than money. So, I parted ways with my latest corporate master earlier this year and after some time to reflect and enjoy a break, I have decided to take the leap and start my own business.

I currently have nine cars, several of which I have purchased to restore, enjoy for a while, and then sell to fund the business. Having the time, space and resources to do it, this fall I dug in much deeper to detailing than time has allowed in the past. Having spent time reading on Autopia over the years and other various sites, as well as seeing Mike on various shows, I knew there was a lot of information out there. I also knew that there had been significant industry developments in the last 5-7 years, so my knowledge and products were needing an update. I started digging in and educating myself.

Today, I am on the precipice of launching my business in 2016 and I have learned volumes from reading on this forum. I have been able to get hands on experience with the tools and products of today, and the pride in the results is very rewarding. Thanks to all of you who contribute to this board - it is an invaluable resource! Mike & Nick and the crew at AutoGeek are truly an example of how to take care of your customer base.


Wow! Great intro post!


You'll fit right in around here.


:)
 
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome! I even see some folks I think I recognize from other forums (Pat I'm looking at you! TT.net?)

It is refreshing to see so many professionals and mature conversations on an internet forum, and folks still have fun and a sense of humor about them. Good stuff!
 
Welcome to AGO from DFW! Great background! Great to have you here
 
Welcome! Awesome first post!


Let's see these 9 cars, cause a thread is worthless without pictures!
 
Welcome! Awesome first post!


Let's see these 9 cars, cause a thread is worthless without pictures!


Indeed - let me dig up some pics. The current lineup is (in order of duration of ownership):

1991 300zx twin turbo (Aztec Red) 650+ whp! Woohoo!
2001 BMW M5 (infamous Jet Black)
2007 Chevy Tahoe LTZ (Silver Birch Metallic)
2013 Nissan Altima SV sedan (White Pearl)
2014 Nissan 370z Sport (Midnight Blue)
2004 Pontiac GTO (Impulse Blue Metallic)
2001 BMW 540i Sport (Titanium Silver)
2008 Infiniti G37S coupe (Vibrant Red)
1993 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 convertible (Vibrant White)

Pictures to follow after dinner...
 
Glad to have you, Welcome!
Look forward to seeing you around. Take care.

Peace,

Darrin
 
Man do I miss my 300zx. My first car was a 93 Toyota mr2 then a 90 300zx 2+2.

Definitely my two favorite cars so far. I used to be very active on 3zc.com back in 07-11


Awesso collection! I. Know who to contact for a loaner if I'm ever in TX!
 
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