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Tangles, you make me laugh.

Thats the aim

Have a top day my friend. :P

(that was a totally sincere comment too mate! Im a bfg, so only provide comments of truthfullness)

Tonight when I crack my big woodie (440ml ppls!!) I hope you will too!!!

LOL

(oops, edit, on topic, ebay is ok, lol)

Edited by Tangles

There..... the thread has been split, you can now discuss moderating tactics to your hearts content.

....and since when was a price drop against the rules in for sale?

Id love to see some Stagea / Skyline air deflector shields on ebay one day....

* hint hint *

could be onto a winner with that, Bass Junky

Edited by Tangles
Maybe Maybe.

Problem is the lead time.

I haven't got the capital to make 20 and then sit on them.

We'll see though.

Get them made in China then, LOL

SKY031.

Your deleting of all the posts was simply a freaking lazy bullsh1t action.

can you not tell a debate from some moron saying "my mate has that turbo and says its shit, why don't you buy mine" and crap like that.

YOU had the choice of either splitting the thread and telling people to stay on topic and advising us of it, or just buld deleting.

Well in my, and plenty of other peoples eyes, what YOU did was of most offence.

Not the 'whoring' of the thread or the thread going off topic, but your boorish and ill mannered random deleting.

I think that as a mod you should be questioned about your abilities to do the right and fair thing.

Oh, and another thing.

You managed to find it in your heart to split the thread AFTER you first deleted it, and then you have put this one here so that everyone can see that YES, you can split threads if you want to.

And your comment that "Mods don't have to give reasons" is just bullshit"

Poite, I thought the reasons were self explanatory why they were deleted. However 52 posts that are on the same topic is a bit much to just be deleted so I've put them in their own thread in the News/Current Affairs section.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=109026

Those involved in the thread: do not postwhore it, do not resort to name calling, or the thread and its contents will be removed.

Thanks funky, i couldn't move them back out once i'd started.

Bass:

I never said anything about "mods not having to give reasons", please don't put words in my mouth.

You WERE asked to stop whoring.

You continued to do so.

There was no random deleting, nothing which was removed was relevant to the topic.

If there is something you want to discuss, you need to start your own thread, not just take over someone elses thread because you can't be bothered creating a new topic.

I don't feel there is any need for me to try and justify my actions, because I didn't do anything wrong.

Even after a warning was issued, you continued to ignore it, and went on to whore up another 2 pages in same thread.

Other people who were whoring in the thread have admitted that it wasn't the right thing to do, and have moved on.

Perhaps it's time you do the same?

If you feel so strongly about what it is you want to discuss, I urge you again to start a new thread.

If you felt strongly enough about the subject, you would already have started a thread about it, and I haven't seen that happen yet.

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