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Fair point all, I think though if all topics that are not "on topic" are placed in the wasteland we are just going to get everyone confused, and if you are reading something interesting it will get lost in all the other random posts, i haven't logged on here since last night (broadband down at work) and there is about 4 new pages just today! if i wanted to find something particular it certainly would get confusing.

I think having a subsection for something like "general SA members banter" would be a problem as we would have a subsection for a subsection, but things like "computer jargon" and "the pregnancy thread" "jokes thread" are a good read. Maybe people really need to have something that is interesting or important to SA people before starting a new thread maybe?

Discuss!!

Karl, I personally don't mind threads like Jokes & Computer Jargon, it's just some of the other crap that gets started that leaves me very cold and really wastes my time.

A good example of a recent thread (where I contemplated giving about 10 members a holiday) was that 9 page effort (all in one day) with 100 IBTL's and other crap in it.....I spent over 1 hour reading thru immature dribble, time I could've spent with my kids.

So how do we handle the crap threads and who calls the shots as to what's crap and what isn't........someone's rubbish can be someone elses gold, so I'd be dammed if I deleted and dammed if I didn't......how do you please everybody?? :P

Dave, if you want a hand doing the pads, I'll do them for you, gimme a call or message on 0431596795 :P

+1 for Helso doing your brakes Dave

did a great job on installing 4 new rotors and pads on my 33

pity they sssssssssssssssquell like f**k but thats not his fault

if any1 here can help me with a questions..may sound stupid but meh

im looking for GTR seats and wanting to know if any would fit into an R31?

yes, yes they can. pm matty t, hes a 31 nut, he'll be able to steer you in right direction... eventually.

the weber is at auto carby services getting the delux treatment. got a set of TRX meshies coming in on the weekend, and the fuel tank is almost keeping fuel inside it.

that will be all sorted soon as, all that will be needed next is getting some exhaust place to plum up between the turbo n the carby

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