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Can i please change this username (It's two years old and dubstep is full of annoying f**king kids now.)

Can i get it changed to stagasaurus

can you change mine to Ezy03 (capital e thats all ) :D

Hey.

Can I change my username to: "Pork Hunt"

thanks!

Actually just "trez"

can i pls get my username changed to Simon-S14 since i no longer have a 32 :P

After 8 long years can i please put in a request to change from sinistagtst to sinistaGTR

hoping to get changed to "Trick V35" so i can start posting. Thanks

All done!

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could i get mine changed to Autumn33 please

username change to sonnyQ please

Can I change mine to 'Stoney' and if that's taken delete his account or use 'Stoney85' thanls

Can I get my username to Brotrain?

All done! (Stoney you got your second choice)

hello, anybody able to hook me up with my old account - username pinned

Cant remember log in and crap, had a garage and stuff set up already.

Sent an email to an admin sometime ago and never received a reply

any help would be appreciated

cheers

Dave

Hey mate, as you probably know I can't just hand over the account as we have no real way of knowing who is really sitting behind the keyboard. If you have access to the email address it's registered to (I'm guessing you probably do as it's very similar to the one you registered this account with) you should be able to send yourself a password reset. As for your login name, I'll give you a hint... the login name isn't 'pinned', it looks like it's probably your real name (eg 'John Smith', 'Joseph Bloggs', that kind of thing).

Hopefully that's enough to jog your memory - if not let me know and we'll see what we can do!

All done! (Stoney you got your second choice)

Hey mate, as you probably know I can't just hand over the account as we have no real way of knowing who is really sitting behind the keyboard. If you have access to the email address it's registered to (I'm guessing you probably do as it's very similar to the one you registered this account with) you should be able to send yourself a password reset. As for your login name, I'll give you a hint... the login name isn't 'pinned', it looks like it's probably your real name (eg 'John Smith', 'Joseph Bloggs', that kind of thing).

Hopefully that's enough to jog your memory - if not let me know and we'll see what we can do!

Cheers mate, got me half way there. The only problem now is i cant change my email address from pinned2 to this account - obviously because email is already in use.Can i get pinned2 deleted so i can use my only active email address?

can i please have my name changed to GODZILLR

i don't own a 31 anymore, upgraded to 32 GTR. there is a guy with Godzillr spelt like that, does that mean i can still have mine in all capitals tho or not? Thanks :)

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