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The votes have been cast and it looks like the other mods n admins have voted to not increase the mod team size, but reallocate the mods around to share more sections.

So you guys will have grandmasterb as your mod in the next week or so, he's had a ceffy and a lolol before so he seems the best one out of us to do it. I'll still be lurking too, so if it's anything urgent you guys can always PM me.

The votes have been cast and it looks like the other mods n admins have voted to not increase the mod team size, but reallocate the mods around to share more sections.

So you guys will have grandmasterb as your mod in the next week or so, he's had a ceffy and a lolol before so he seems the best one out of us to do it. I'll still be lurking too, so if it's anything urgent you guys can always PM me.

ok , can i pm him with all the changes i think that would make this forum work awesome?????

and the ceffy parts list thread is a whoring mess, we need the chit chat deleted which may make it into 3 pages <img src="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /><br />
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Yes! Please!

  • 1 year later...

Bump on old topic:

I've made up ANOTHER parts thread in MicrosoftWord, heaps easier to read than the current one up there that I made.

Is it possible to replace the post with a new one if I send text/document to moderator ?

Question 2)

Any chance of making replies in parts thread by approval only / viewed by mod/admin before being published ?

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