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It is quiet, but there has been some well off topic chit chat lately, some multiple (same) posts, and the parts substitute sticky hasnt been updated in a while. I think the Cefiro Parts Classifieds is moderated by someone else again ?

If you want it'd be sweet, it'd be stuff all work for whoever is designated.

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I'd be up for it, but figured it was out of the picture with a warning on my name.

But then again, my name means "Victory of the People" in Greek, so I should automatically be entitled to powerfull rights.

Shan, didnt realise you were a mod on here...thought there was only the guy who used to own [CEFFY].

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Well I'm an admin, so I can mod everywhere, but this is my little pet section that I started up, so I try to keep an eye on it :(

I got no probs with you or toffy as a mod, I'll have to run it past the other admins though before we give you the necessary permissions.

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Well I'm an admin, so I can mod everywhere, but this is my little pet section that I started up, so I try to keep an eye on it :D

I got no probs with you or toffy as a mod, I'll have to run it past the other admins though before we give you the necessary permissions.

i'm easy , nic can do it if he wants or i'll do it no worries :(

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I'd be up for it, but figured it was out of the picture with a warning on my name.

But then again, my name means "Victory of the People" in Greek, so I should automatically be entitled to powerfull rights.

Shan, didnt realise you were a mod on here...thought there was only the guy who used to own [CEFFY].

Nikolaos aye

you greek brackground?

sorry for off topic.

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I reckon both nic and toffy should have a go. They seem to be on here a lot. Like Nic said its not much of a job to look after this section and both toffy and nic are on here enough to be given that responsibility. Ive been thinking the same thing about this sub forum for a while.

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Appears my smear campaign on that asshole Toffy is working and I'm one vote ahead :( haha

Everyone has suggested both of us, so how about we both do it?

since its such a big massive job and too much for one bloke to handle.

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Appears my smear campaign on that asshole Toffy is working and I'm one vote ahead :D haha

Everyone has suggested both of us, so how about we both do it?

since its such a big massive job and too much for one bloke to handle.

haha well i vote for toffy :P

nah i'm not phased , it's all good by me :(

Have either of you moderated a forum before?

ahh no? :D

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