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chaos theory is from adelaide and is currently selling his ae86 to buy an r32.

he is also a freak who refers to himself in third person. even the slightest contact with the chaos theory can spawn a chain reaction of seemingly random events with outcomes greater than that of your wildest imagination.

*rabble rabble rabble*

this is the first forum I've been on that has the ten post for PM rule, just annoying when the perfect car in your price range is for sale on the forum and you cannot PM the owner about it....

lol no worries. the rule's in place to stop people signing up tot he forum and spamming viagra etc via PM (which we can't moderate like threads). Realistically speaking 10 meaningful posts ain't that hard.

If I was going to spam Viagra I would do it where it would reach a larger audience. Pm reaches one person at at a time. Hardly worth it.

No ten posts isn't hard if you actually enjoy this forum.

Edited by Chaos Theory
Well you could always just post on the actual thread and maybe leave an email address for the OP to contact you on? :angry:

LOL its funny how they never think of that, the obsessionw with the PM must be too much for the noobs :P

i did that though...

i wanted to PM a guy who was selling a fleshlight in the classifieds in 2004

but cos of the stupid 10 posts rule i didn't get PM in time and Dantheman bought it instead =(

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