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Please bare with me on these topics.

I am currentlly discussing the matter with Admin.

Please vote above in the poll as to what you guys want. With out your feedback we cannot do anything so please post away.

Please understand my job as a moderator is to close or modify threads and posts as per our rules.

Im not being mean or trying to upset any of you.

Cheers Colin

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both are needed..... The area one doesnt bother me. but i know a few poeple who do live distance from most and do like having it as its a way to meet other locals without using the whoretown...

and as of the un-official event section,, good place to put in cruises,or other stuff..., so everyone can see it without having to search for it...

my 2 cents.

I really think the area specific thread are a good thing, especially from the point of view of someone who is from a regional area.

Things like asking who is a good mechanic in the wide bay area in the brisbane waste land area is going to be a waste of time and making a dedicated thread seems fairly wasteful and pointless.

well being from outside brisbane/goldcoast area, i find it alot easier to communicate with people in my area in the one thread. also people who live in area specific places find it easier to see what ppl are up to without having to sort back through pages of whoretown threads incase some1 they know has posted. but i mean we dont need one for every single town along the coast, just general areas.

even though i live on the coast i still chat to ppl from other areas in the whoretown, but alot of ppl just want to find something out in there area in a hurry and dont spend hours on the computer trying to find out.

maybe u could have a non - official events section in the events area. that would sort that problem out aswell.

Edited by 85URK

Specific Area:

I think it will be a good idea because like most people have said we have connect with people in our own local area. I think it would be a good idea as long as people use it.

Un-official Events:

I think that if someone wants to plan a event, they have every right to do so, however I think if they want to make it an offical event they have to bring it up with someone on the Forums (Head of SAU QLD?) and see if that can be done, because alot of people like going on cruises, even the weekly Thursday night and Saturday night ones.

If they don't want to bring it up with someone on the Forums such as the head of SAU QLD, then yes it should be posted in a unoffical forum.

Yeah Aron the events area is back and its for all events...

Official or un-official. So post all your thursday night events and so forth in the events section, thats what we brought it back for.

Any official events need to be approved by the club (once again separate to the forum).

An official event will be made sticky in the main qld section if open to all users.

Members only events will always be posted in the members area. Which is only accessable by payed qld members.

Cheers Col

If you have any questions about posting events then please PM me. If you want to get together for an official event then please PM 'Mud'.

Thanks for that. I'm only new here so still getting the hang of how things work.

I'll be a payed member soon, when I get the Skyline back on the road I'll get my act together and become a payed member. :D

Thanks for all of that though mate!

Quotes taken from the 2nd last page of the Sunny Coast thread wich I think demonstrates how useful it was...

who is going up to the rally start? (mooloolaba)
QUOTE(85URK @ 15 Jun 2006, 10:28 PM) *

he charges bcoz he's a qualified engineer, not just a mechanic. so that is why he demands a higher amount for his work, but atleast u know itll be done properly.

yes you would think that wouldnt you! Even an egg can install injectors without breaking the Orings, making it stream fuel out and all over your engine. a little vassoline doesnt go astray when fitting them! Tuning, well I wont get started there.

Maybe my car was the only one where I had to redo all his work and get it tuned again by someone else, but I doubt it!

Rhys

Any one from the sunny coast coming to the dyno day at godzilla motorsport?

I am going to run the R and see what she puts out!

http://www.sunshinecoastcruising.com/forum...topic.php?t=368

Go to ARB to sign a petition to get a drag strip/ circuit complex built in Landsborough. smile.gif

QUOTE(Drift_Limo @ 27 Jun 2006, 12:22 AM) *

Thought I'd drag this one up again.. Now I've decided to stick with the Wolf. Apparently Chapmans have done a bit of work with Wolfs. What are their prices like. I think I'll give em a ring. Interested in any info on past experiences people have had.

It's either them or fork out $800 odd plus transport to get Matty at PITS to tune it.. confused.gif

I'd spend the extra money and get the work done by a tuner who is one of the best in qld, matt spry. I've been in a few cars done by him now comared to other workshops and i'd have to say his tunes are the best.

Edited by Drift_Limo
Some may be re-opened but it will never be sticky'ed i can assure you of that...

Sticky's are for official events and very important topics only... Whoretown is an exception...

so is the sunnny coast post unlocked now?

Not yet sam but its looking good...

We are giving the poll 7 days...

In the mean time if you have specifics to talk about just start a new thread.

cool,

I dont think that the sunny coast post thread needs to be stickyed, it was always on the front page away, but it would be great if it was reopened. :)

Edited by Baysidebluebnr34

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