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looks pretty cool. Spotted something though. Where it says "We enjoy the passion driving." Shouldn't it say 'We enjoy the passion of driving.'?

Yeah, i will fix that up! Thanks

Any more feedback feedback?

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We dedicate this website to passionate Import cars and Import fans.

At VING we understand, just how difficult it can be to get the parts you want at a reasonable price and with the Assurance of Quality.

Our mission is to provide you with not only a one stop shop for all your import needs but also to share your interest with fellow import and performance fans!

We dedicate this website to passionate Import cars can cars be passionate? and Import fans.

At VING we understand, just how difficult it can be to get the parts you want at a reasonable price and with the assurance of quality.

Our mission is to provide you with not only a one stop shop for all your import needs, but also to share your interest with fellow import and performance fans!

nice site!!

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I was checking out the site (nice work) and noticed on the events page, people spelt wrong:

Meet great poeple!!

Don't forget to put the next track day in there !!! lol

Paul

Thanks Paul,

I will add the details about your track days! sounds good!

I am adding new products just about every day too.

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yer man joined up site looks good you must have put some time into it sam how long did it take you to set it up

put it this way, I am suprised I don't have gray hair!lol. It took a fair bit of time. I have still got alot of work to do on it yet.

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sam i think you should put up a new Forum saying who is every one so we can all see who is on the sit and met new people. hope this make sense

Ryan

do you mean like a who is currently loged in? :(

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