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pfft.. my bad i think i was half asleep

no wait. somethings been going on with my computer its happened twice now. sorry man! the video is what helped me tint mine!

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pfft.. my bad i think i was half asleep

no wait. somethings been going on with my computer its happened twice now. sorry man! the video is what helped me tint mine!

no worry mate

that video not working for me

also for some reason the back tail gate the window part will not open now any one had this problem

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cheers for that, makes life easy

it will load up but you have to join and the site will not let me, must of try ed about 10 times to join

I joined recently with no probs & M35 info there is great. Smaller community but mostly same guys as on here and really helpful so worthwhile getting on.

Try sending PM to Iain (a few posts above) as he will help with any site issues with that forum.

Cheers, Leon.

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I joined recently with no probs & M35 info there is great. Smaller community but mostly same guys as on here and really helpful so worthwhile getting on.

Try sending PM to Iain (a few posts above) as he will help with any site issues with that forum.

Cheers, Leon.

The forums great! theres plenty of information thats easy to find in particular sections. much more info i found than here. The admins done a great job setting it up.

n no one yell's!

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lol thanks for your praises guys

the forum is for everyone and im happy that everyone is contributing.

ive checked the new user creation and its working fine

what is the error you are getting dalton? please PM it to me.

cheers!

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