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This forum is great, and I know not all the clubs are up and running yet, but whats happening with the front page?

If anyone wants a hand at doing it.. let me know..

Ive done designs for,

www.speedworx.net

www.calaisturbo.com

www.exstatic.cjb.net

and heaps of others...

Give me a yell if any help is needed.

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Hey Man, the sites only temporary... we just needed to get something up on the space... we will review it and get a new site up there once we have more content and a need for new stuff.

Thanks for the offer.

Christian

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PranK, dude, is the site EVER gonna be up? Sure we don't have much content.. but seriously, i could get a good site up within 1-2days.. it's taking forever, rightly so because you're busy, but theres plenty of content

- we've had a heap of cruises now, so we've got alot of pics and we can just do a short write up on each event

- we've got a heap of members - put an announcement on the forums about member bios

- organise this photoshoot (or i can, if u like) so our state members can have some more nice pics

- we've got plenty of events coming up to put up on the main page

- i can get some wallpapers done, make some screen savers and whatnot

and then let it grow from there, in which it will if we've at least got a decent page up!

what do you think?

ryan

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i can go dig up all my sdu

how to threads and pics.

i think Prank sees the website as his baby as its his $$$ paying for it till the memberships are sorted.

theres nothing wrong with that i just think if we've got so many people wanting to help why don't we utilise them?

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Skyzer, i agree.

Ryan, if you want to contribute, do a write-up of the cruises you have been to and the pictures and i will put them on the site and will give you full credit for it.

That goes to all of you, if you want something on the site - email me: [email protected]

i keep telling people to email me their car pics and i have only had a handful sent to me, i have 2 more to put up.

Christian.

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Originally posted by PranK

i still dig euros... love em!!

if i dont get an R34 next year, i think i'll get a BMW 330ci... grrrrr.

Just whatever, piccys and a bit of a story will be great.

Prankster a 330CI,,,,,I gotta sit you down boy and have words....

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