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hey guys,

main page seems a bit too cluttered, how bout a "Members and Their Rides" sub-forum like the 4 door's section.

can just move all the current threads to the sub-forum section, should sort out the question's and info more better with build threads in its own section.

express your opinion's so the mod's get to it :)

mod's note shud be best to keep this thread in this section as it wud gather more interest

-dan

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^^

in the sence of finding build threads it is simply to cluttered regardless of its recent inactive-ness.

which means it will be easier to browse once done thus bringing more usability and viewing

Edited by Dan_J

Sorry guys if I'm a little bewildered. This has been posted in Classic section and last year a grand total of 145 threads were started, how would this ever kind of suggest "bit too cluttered"???

It has been suggested it's a "bit too DEAD".

Cheers, D

  • 2 weeks later...

It's not gonna hurt, but there's only a handful of builds underway (that I know of anyway)

best wait till we hear from some of our more active members in this section.

I think its a good idea all the same.

Cheers Dan

  • 2 weeks later...

There has already been a build threads section created a couple of months ago:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pr...-Buil-f190.html

This is the only one that will ever exist, once central area.

Cheers

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