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so im assuming all the people that are complaining have donated money to support this site?

If you arnt paying for it then shut your cakehole, you dont have the right to complain.

i admit I havnt donated anything yet, which is why im not saying anything.

steve

Yes I did donate so I can complain right?

One skin is hard for an old bloke to read the other seems so bright it gives me a headache.

I appreciate what the mods do unpaid that why I was happy to donate and will do in future as I enjoy it so much here.

I've had a WRX for 3 years now and this is still my favourite hangout (WRX forums seemed to have cornered the market di*kheads IMHO ).

Just being part of this community has influenced me partly to go fo a V35 and return from the darkside.

Having said that I do find I'm spending more time on other forums at present that are easier to live with even if the inhabitants there arent.

Let's hope it improves soon

Keep up the good work Christian even if I can't understand why something that wasn't broken needed fixing

Cheers

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I changed the skin & is a lot better on the eyes, still be hard to get used to IMO. Anyone know what the deal is with the thing under your username??? Just about everyone has something like RB25DE (gimme a t damn it!), and at the moment the only one different is Pie's. :cheers:

I can't find how to change it, and I think the switch has lost a few areas too, wheres the WA Members section????

Yep, I've donated too.

We should bring back the stars behind people's forum names to show they put thier money where there mouth is :cheers:

Oh, are you still here? I thought you were leaving.

For the members title people, you can change it in your profile options. Check the Feedback section for lots of info on new stuff on the forums.

Personally I dont think this is too bad at all.

although the SAUWA member area and council stuff has gone. but i guess that will come back in a few days or so.

Well done prank.

Apparently the members area is still actually there, it's just we need one of the WA admins to add us to the list of people who can view it. I'm sure Liz and Dan will sort it out once there back.

Cheers

Paul

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