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Please keep your mods in line. As I dont wish to be suspension for their shit.

Thanks.

without getting into a war, and out of sight.

I'll keep this public.

Moderators do not have permission to alter signatures, so dont use that as an excuse mate.

Cheers.

without getting into a war, and out of sight.

I'll keep this public.

Moderators do not have permission to alter signatures, so dont use that as an excuse mate.

Cheers.

But the one I mentioned in the PM does, and has before. I don't even know what was put in there, as I only saw your foot note yesterday.

Someone touched my sig - end story. Why would I put a photo too large after you had already warned me? I've been on here long enough to not want too be banned.

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Nismo_boy & R31 - If there is beef, please bring it to me or another admin.

Madaz, the best way to find out if you have exceeded the size is to use something like Pixel Ruler.

Also, you can turn off other peoples sig's if you want in your Control Panel.

Also, madaz, I will leave feedback, sorry mate.

ah didn't know about pixel ruler downloading now

turning off other peoples signatures is it blanket does the whole board or can you nominate who's to turn off.

cheers about feedback very happy with coilovers so far getting a full brake upgrade Ive got my front rotors and GTSt calipers but now want to do a 5 stud conversion

great tool pixel ruler

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