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w00t the People For Less Sections Party (PFLSP) have won the vote :)

PFLSP ?

hmmm... if i look at it a bit... and move some letters around ...

and add an o.... or 2..

and just switch this one, with that one.... it almost looks like ....

POOFS

Heres my plan;

GENERAL

-General Automotive Discussion

-Vehicle Specific Discusion

---Stagea

---Ceffy

---etc

-Motorsport

-Importation

MAINTENANCE/MODS

As is, removing Bodykits (merge into general automotive).

WORLD

As is, move sports/news -> wasteland

 

Optinions?

 

Christian

Sounds great to me! :D

new layout roxxors, but may i suggest swapping the positions of GAD and Vehice Specific Discussion?

as it is right now is like having

Merli likes it:

a) up the ass

B) in his ear

c) none of the above

d) all of the above

General automotive is an abortion.

Plain and simple.

It's just being bombarded with posts from people who don't know where to post things.

I just went in there and filed everything on the first page into its own little section, and now it's an entire page of "moved" threads. (again)

I'd like to make another suggestion... lose 'general automotive' altogether.

If people want to post something that doesn't fit into one of the dozen or more existing forums, then it belongs in the wasteland.

i hate going into general automotive and seeing moved everywhere...

if it is going to stay the same, can we not have the moved things stay there?!?!

james.

This is why I'm pleading for it to be changed.

I can make it so the 'moved' things are't there, but that involves sending pm's to each poster, telling them where their thread has been moved to.

That may not sound like such a task when there are only one or two threads that need moving, but when it's 15 or so at a time, it's a bit overwhelming. :Oops:

OK.. I just went and moved another 9 threads (i think it was 9)

It took me almost 20 minutes to move them to their correct sections and notify the posters.

People just don't know where to post. :Oops:

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I personly tohught the bodykits section undermods and maintanence was good coz it was an ares for ppl to chuck around different ideas etc about that topic only, I was going to post a new thread up about this but decided i would search first and this thread loks good enough to sook in.

MY SOOK - Put bodykits back under Mods and Maintance......please :P

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