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The owner isn't a Stagea owner any more, and probably sick of paying the upkeep. Spends his time cutting the rust out of his Trabant and bogging it up.

Some of the admin guys will see this, and chime in - they'll have to figure out what to do with the site.

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I've offered to help out in the past (financial or hosting), but owner was too proud to accept charity, lol. Hope it doesn't disappear as there's lots of good info stored on that forum.

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The message looks more like a standard phpbb maintenance notice or error message, rather than the website itself being down. I'd imagine if the website were down due to lack of payments then the whole site just be 404ing.

You will need one of the forum admins to log into the administrator cp, and see whats going on.

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exactly, needs a full-time admin to keep it going. something I don't have the time to do :(

looking for a new owner, don't want to sell it or want money for it. happy to just hand it all over to whoever I deem worthy (after speaking to a few key people on here).

feel free to post in here, or PM me.

unfortunately due to my work, im pretty busy, don't always even get time to hit up the VWW forums for my own car. I hope someone can keep it going and has the time to keep it maintained.

damn bots sting me as im not always keeping security updated. unfortunately this effects all users.

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OK ive taken Leon up on his offer of taking over the forum

Looks like the forum will be living on is his capable hands :)

I've left it to Leon to re-enable the forum, so please start bugging him about it hehe

thanks everyone for your assistance, offers and of course your input. The forum is nothing without everyone.

Ill still be hanging around even though I don't have an M35. However I still have bits of one in my garage and craigs garage!

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OK ive taken Leon up on his offer of taking over the forum

Looks like the forum will be living on is his capable hands :)

I've left it to Leon to re-enable the forum, so please start bugging him about it hehe

thanks everyone for your assistance, offers and of course your input. The forum is nothing without everyone.

Ill still be hanging around even though I don't have an M35. However I still have bits of one in my garage and craigs garage!

Awesome stuff Iain; I know Leon will be an excellent custodian of your good work. :cheers:

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