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Haha I found one before and he fixed it straight away. Just sent him your one as well.

When I get back we are going to do a full detail on both of my cars and his going to write a blog post on the website called "Old meets new"

He recently won best Maserati at that Italian auto show on parliament grounds.

Pretty glad I don't post in normal wasteland anymore. Just checked out some kids build thread where all those guys were being dicks and then the mods come in and join in with filling his build thread full of shit.

The kid clearly had it coming but honestly a build thread is not the wasteland.

Yep, I just read thru the whole thread. Mostly just pricks being dicks.

He has some interesting taste in mods (Not My Cuppa) but it is HIS Taste so leave him to it I says.

After all, It is His build thread. Each to their own.

It's no wonder some longterm SAU people have a tendancy to distance themselves from it from time to time. :/

Yeah well that's the worst part of it. The guy is now never going to share his ideas or experiences again.

I love this club and I love the fact we have so many different people throwing together so many different setups. But the fact that even the mods joined in to create a wasteland of his thread is just disappointing.

I mean sex spec or what ever you want to call it is not for everyone. But it's his pride and joy which just got smashed to bits on a public forum. Also the fact he wasn't one of those guys who just joined and started to be a dick.

I'm sure threads have been cleaned up and warnings handed out for much less.

Constructive criticism is fine but there isn't much of it there. Just negative dribble and unrelated crapus.

It is disappointing.

It's in the wasteland? Well there's his first mistake... no one takes things seriously in there. I can't remember the last time I even looked in that section lol. I like off topic on forums but the wasteland is just shit.

Thanks for mentioning the thread guys, it was bullshit. Cleaned up now but it should never have had that much crap for so long.

Generally...if someone sees a thread that needs cleaning up please report it. I can't speak for all mods but I for sure don't have time to actively moderate every thread, especially ones that I am not officially a mod for.

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