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I was just thinking about making a new section about peoples builds. Basically it can be split into sections for different skyline models and then the other section.

Each user can only get one thread that he/she can update from time to time as his/her car progresses. Then people can leave feedback in the thread on what they think.

Don't know if this has been suggested before, but it will be a cool way to show what everyone is doing with their cars.

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I am actually looking at building a 'garage' module for people to add their cars, pics, mods, write ups, experiences etc... So they are all in one place and not in 1000 different threads. Maybe this would be good enough for what you are thinking of?

Christian

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I was just thinking more people will be open to the idea of posting something. In the FI section, people who show builds generally show major engine overhauls. This section would be for everything. That way, people who want to just say, "look, I've put on a bodykit, my car looks awesome, even though its stock" will feel they can

I was thinking, for my car for example, I will be working on it over two years or so. This will include things like bodykit, suspension, stereo, engine etc. Instead of putting a thread in the suspension section saying, "check out my suspension", a thread in the stereo section saying, "check out my stereo" and then a thread in the FI section etc etc.

Why not have one thread saying, "have a look what I've done to my car this time". Each member only gets one thread that will get bumped when they add something new.

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I am actually looking at building a 'garage' module for people to add their cars, pics, mods, write ups, experiences etc... So they are all in one place and not in 1000 different threads. Maybe this would be good enough for what you are thinking of?

Christian

Thats awesome :happy: Thats exactly what I'm thinking of :bunny:

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Prank, checkout how "bodyspace" works on bodybuilding.com. It sounds like, what your talking about.

Yeah thats exactly what I have in mind. There is a third-party addon for Invision that will do what we want, I'll sort it out with the next upgrade (very soon).

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