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Hey guys,

i'm in a bit of a weird mood today so bare with me.... :D

I just want to thank everyone on this site who has actually given me the time of day and listened to me. (which is basically everyone)

I want to give special mention to Doof, Paul (NSA11N), and anyone else that has helped me. And before anyone asks no i am not gay! It just re-installs my faith in the import community because alot of people (mainly the ones NOT associated with a forum) are arrogant and think they are better than everyone else. And they are the ones that give us a bad name.

So yeah thanks everyone who has helped me with all my tricky questions, and don't worry there'll be heaps more for you to answer. :worship:

You all have absolutely AWESOME cars! i envy you all!

Hopefully one day i will have a car that is worthy to sit next to you all. :D

Cheers

Nick

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Hey guys,

i'm in a bit of a weird mood today so bare with me.... :D

I just want to thank everyone on this site who has actually given me the time of day and listened to me. (which is basically everyone)

I want to give special mention to Doof, Paul (NSA11N), and anyone else that has helped me. And before anyone asks no i am not gay! It just re-installs my faith in the import community because alot of people (mainly the ones NOT associated with a forum) are arrogant and think they are better than everyone else. And they are the ones that give us a bad name.

So yeah thanks everyone who has helped me with all my tricky questions, and don't worry there'll be heaps more for you to answer. :worship:

You all have absolutely AWESOME cars! i envy you all!

Hopefully one day i will have a car that is worthy to sit next to you all. :D

Cheers

Nick

Hey Nick,

No worries mate - thats what most of us are here for - to share our experience and knowledge...

Its nice to have someone thank you as i know what its like to post on a forum to help someone out and then just cop a whole lot of sh!t just because that person either has no life or thinks they come across as a real big, cool KEYBOARD WARRIOR!

So thanks again Nick - i like to help people with as much as i can....

Why would you do that? He doesn't do anything around here but post cat pictures :worship:

yeah k thank him...

haha...well thanks weevil!

and paul i'm glad there's ppl who are willing to help

did u get my PM about ur 33 on carsales?

nick did someone slip extacy in ur coffee this mourning? i kid i kid!

i know where ur coming from... this forum has helped me regain my faith in the tuning comunity (enthusiasts) to know not everyone is a hoon out to give serious import drivers a bad name! group buys are just an added bonus!

that cat does look quite wise........ :worship:

have a good one all

jenkies

To be honest, as Paul said, it is pretty good to be thanked... I go around and help out where I can, speak up about what I know, and shut up about what I don't :worship:

But you have to remember there were literally hundreds, if not a thousand or so people that worked towards what we have here today, and not to mention those working towards a brighter future for the forums...

So really, everybody should be thanking everyone else... like some huge gay online group orgy :D

Its just nice to know that there's people out there who AREN'T trying to make those of us who are ENTHUSIASTS look bad. All we do is enjoy our cars but we get labeled with the rest of them as hoons.

lol @ group hug.

big thanks to moderators for keeping an eye on everything too/traders/donation makers for keeping it up and running.

agreed jenkies....big up to the mods and traders/sponsors/donation people!!!

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