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if you feel thats the case, PM the moderators of that area and discuss with them mate.

They are ultimately responsible for it.

If it needs discussion or they arent too sure it will go to our discussion area as i did with the FI stuff ;)

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Too many mods to pm... i thought thats why we have a idea's/feedback area of the forum...

Maby one of them will see it and act on it from here. All im asking is to take a look at the situation and see what can be done. I invited a guy i meet to join as he has a very nice 32 GTR. His first impression was that it was like all other forums. I insisted that sau was full of knowledge and information and could be very handy. He replyed with after you get past all the sticky's maby there is....

Thats what sparked me to write this down... It is a little anoying sometimes... Particualry when the sticky has been there for some time and is no longer revelant....Just wanting a perfect world... LOL

Nah just an idea thats all...

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