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Could you please change my username to:

Spraderz-33

Thanks a lot guys :)

Hi, Could i please have myname changed to:

GtstCoupe

Thank You :)

Done!
Hi, If possible could I change from madbung to Bung..thx
Bung is taken sorry
Damn...thx anyway,just checked he's had 1 post and been inactive since 2004, any chance?
Not really mate, about the only way I could do it is if you can convince the person with the name you want to give it up. Given that they've been inactive for that long it's likely their email address isn't valid any more but you can give it a go.
Hi Guys,

Can you change my name to

85URE

please,

thanks

Mark

Sorted!
Can I change my name to

Norman

Please? Thanks!

Can't actually do yours atm mate, someone already has the name Norman :)
may i please get mine changed from rad33 to rad32

regards,

adrian

i will give you virtual hugs if you change my name to "SKYL1N"
could o get mine changed to James_31 instead of what i got now?
All done! Awaiting virtual hugs :)
  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry guys, have been out of action for a bit :P

hey guys

could you change my name to Nene260RS

please :P

Hey guys,

Could I please have my name changed to Drifterdan

Thanks,

Dan.

can my name be changed to

itchy

thanks. ;)

All done!

Grats on the upgrade Nene ;)

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