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not a bad idea but i don't think it will work as we don't have heaps of members.

the 34 section wouldn't get posted in as not many ppl own them yet, the 33 would be like a copy of the general section and the 32, who cares about them.

j/k

maybe if we had a few thousand members it will be viable.

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How about a naturally aspirated forum? I also got this idea from supraforums.com :D

Having separate forums for R34, R33, R32 would suck because they pretty much all use the same donk anyway (except R32 [ie RB20]). I suppose suspension(slightly), body parts etc are different though. Just my thoughts.

Greg

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OK, here's a dumb question.

I personally don't like the seperate forums since I have to go all over the place to find interesting stuff.

I would understand 3 areas: state, general, wasteland, but I find all the other areas frustrating coz I visit them all.

So, q. is, how does one browse the forum quickly??? Does everyone go to each forum one by one like I do, trying to remember which treads they've read (poet)? Is there an easier way????

HELP!

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The quickest way is each time you come to the board click on the 'View new posts' link on the front page in the top right corner.

Originally posted by Duncan

OK, here's a dumb question.  

I personally don't like the seperate forums since I have to go all over the place to find interesting stuff.

I would understand 3 areas: state, general, wasteland, but I find all the other areas frustrating coz I visit them all.

So, q. is, how does one browse the forum quickly??? Does everyone go to each forum one by one like I do, trying to remember which treads they've read (poet)?  Is there an easier way????

HELP!

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