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Hey Guys,

NissanSilvia have finally changed so that they are able to either view all the classifieds, or just the ones in a particular state. This is brilliant as when looking for something you want to pick up (say wheels in my case) you have to sort through 2 or 3 times the amount.

Any chance of getting something similar happening?

It wouldn't be any good to just have a seperate forum for each, unless there was a "view all forums" option, cause many people will want to view everything.

Anyways, have a look at NS and you will see what I mean,.

edit - The call them "catagorys" for the different states.

Cheers

Chris

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The QLD classifieds have been under fire for some time now, Ive begged to keep them as I use them all the time and think their usefull...

But it has been brought to admins attention in the past...

I think the only reason the QLD one is current is I put my hand up to take care of it... That and I begged allot... :huh:

Once the forum upgrade is undertaken and completed (its coming soon)

Then we are going to revisit the whole For Sale/WTB/Trader setup of the forum as there are a number of issues currently that need addressing.

So once the new version is bed down, changes will come across the board

Sounds Good.

My thinking was that I know you guys use the same board as NS, so I figure you could adapt the same/similar system. I personally think it's awesome that they have done that at NS. Been waiting for it. And SAU is getting that busy now that it needs it too.

Cheers

Chris

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