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No. Simply put, it wont happen. Sorry to dash your hopes :)

Admin doesnt support it, neither do the moderators to be honest, as it has been raised many many times from various state people.

WA has one, as they are "special" people if you know what i mean :laugh:

We have the SAU-Vic Members For Sale section, and thats as far as it will go.

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OK delet this then no point just thking of the non members n to save me alot of time trying to find parts in vic in the for sale section

n yes my hopes have been destoryed but if we did have a for sale vic would have more Topics & Replies wasnt thier a war once? :) come VIC FOR SALE SECTION!! COME ON! delete when u wont :laugh:

ps r34 gtt rear bar for sale n front sport bar 2 cracks in lower

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i think it's a good idea.

What do you mean but Admins don't support it? Not having a go, just wondering what the specifics about a for sale section that the admins/moderators don't want? It can't be that resource heavy can it? if someone volunteered to be moderator for it, would that make a difference?

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Admin doesnt support it, as we have a For Sale section(s) already.

Its been discussed already.

There is no requirement for another one for every state.

It would require massive time to moderate it all, and is essentially double handling everthing as would be double posting constant.

Nothing to do with resoucres. Its to do with the fact we already have one and done need 50 :P

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yer but two turbos are better then one like two girls are better then one 2 gtrs look two is always better,

n its Hard to find parts in vic in the for sale section , mabye in the for sale section you can devide it up vic,nsm insteed eve1 post in just that one bit makes life alot easy.

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yer but two turbos are better then one like two girls are better then one 2 gtrs look two is always better,

n its Hard to find parts in vic in the for sale section , mabye in the for sale section you can devide it up vic,nsm insteed eve1 post in just that one bit makes life alot easy.

What about if we add it to the thread(State items are?) in the Sales area.

Just my two bobs worth.

Cheer

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