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So I've been browsing the Vic forums for a bit now, and I've noticed that 80% of the threads in here would be much better suited for the General Automotive or Forced Induction forums...

Is it fair to ask the Victorian moderators to please move threads into their appropriate sections in future so the rest of SAU can partake in the discussions and glean knowledge from the very good input you guys have, but keep hidden inside the Vic forums?

Most people outside of Victoria see no real reason to venture in here to look for information about the NISMO R34 MFD, or this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=33628

Why would something like that be posted in the Victoria forums?? :confused:

Please share the wealth and post in the correct forums, as it also makes it a lot easier when searching for information!!

Cheers guys :)

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Usally people want someones opinion in victoria for most items of interest and service as people want to go to workshops in victoria not in other states usally if they dont get an answer here they will post up for the whole forum to too what they can do. Still when u search for something be more specific and check the whole forum, not everything is where it is supposed to be some things are in general but part of forced induction etc. The thread u gave an example off it was posted in the forced indcution section before "It was posted about a week ago in 1 of the other "I want 250rwkw" threads in Forced Induction QUOTE "It was posted about a week ago in 1 of the other "I want 250rwkw" threads in Forced Induction ".

But yes whenever i see something that can be usefull to the rest of sau i will post it in the correct section i usally do when i have a chance. Meh :)

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quick hide the stash... who let merli in here? Usually the threads are started with vic responses in mind, like where to get stuff etc. But more often than not its the vic guys wanting the opinion of their mates who are also in the vic section. I agree we've been lazy (the mods) we should do a lil spring cleaning...

:)

PS I need an email addy to email the banner to, or an FTP location to upload it to.

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Also, I wouldn't DREAM of trying to disband the cameraderie you guys have in here... I'm just saying that quite few threads really have nothing to do with Victoria, and would be appreciated by people who never venture into the Victorian Forums :mad:

Here are a few examples IMHO!

Beautiful blue paintjob:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=34046

Home-made pulleys:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=34066

Missing Nissan blue plate? (This one would be of interest to a LOT of people!!!)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=33919

Trust T517z Turbo!!! (YUMMY :()

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=34005

Skyline Commercials!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=33853

And that's just on the first two pages :( (There were more in those two pages but I picked the most outstanding threads that I would have loved to have seen earlier had they been posted outside of the Victoria specific forums)

I hope you guys aren't taking this the wrong way, it's just that there's a wealth of information that's hiding in here that 70% of SAU will never see :P

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I know what u mean but som threads like home mad pullys...haha come on as soon as everyone see it they will be pming the poor guy to make some for them. But since u have found them i dont see why anyone else cant?????? have gone through 16 pages of thread now and moved them to the appropriate section with a link in vic still sitting there but now they are located in the appropriate secitons.

Okay will keep an eye out. Relax, check the new threads section when u log on and u wont miss out on anything & use the search

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Just because I found them, that means everyone can? Doesn't work like that mate... Not everyone is as resourceful as I am!! HAHAHAHAHAA, just kidding :P

Can I ask how often you check the Western Australia or South Australia forums? Myself? NONE. I suppose I should make a similar thread in there too :mad:

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Thats cool will keep it flowing to the other sections of the forums if anything gets posted in vic that could/would have some use to more than one person :P

Will make sure the mods keep an eye out as well. Cheers Rob

PS. Post it up on the other states if your keen :mad:

Thread Closed :(

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hehe /me handballs it over to RedLine to do...

make sure when you move em you leave a link behind...

RedLineGTR: I have been leaving a link behind :P so np there upto page 56 dam :headspin:

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