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Nanglebadger

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  1. laser cutter! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! properly mint dude, looking forward to seeing her again soon! Phil.
  2. nice one dude!!!! glad to see she's almost there! Phil.
  3. thinking exactly the same David dude. we're talking about a template/approval and time limit for in there to stop it being used for selling. just need to put it into effect yet. Cheers, Phil.
  4. if u talk to mark he can provide you with pics of his EP82 rear mesh/tints dude. Phil.
  5. dude, she looks immense!!!!!!!!!!! fantastic work. some nice touches in the bay, is that a clear JD Tuning civic radiator mount?? NOICE! Phil.
  6. ^^^^what he said! glad to see u have her fixed dude! Phil.
  7. i got AA just before the EP packed in, stupidly bad timing as it was too old to cover the car so had to take the other option, now i have a car thats within the age bracket...aaaarrrrrgggghhhhhhhh my own darn fault. but ye, i is with the AA. driving an Alfa, its kinda a must lol! (may as well say it before u lot do ) Phil.
  8. hell of a car! thanks for taking the time to share all that with us dude!!!! wouldnt change a single thing, perfection! Phil.
  9. micky, you still got this? if u does, PMz me pleases dood! Phil.
  10. oofffffff, don't see many as original as that any more!!!! very clean looking dude! nice purchase! Phil.
  11. from an NI perspective, Alan E's is gettin some fresh paint, and Joel's monster build will be coming to life! about time the NI scene had a kick in the ass. Phil.
  12. looks so butch!!! sweet!!! Phil.
  13. excellent dude great finds!!!! top work as always man! Phil.
  14. me likey!!!!!! wheels look pro bud! great choice! Phil.
  15. awesome project! some really nice parts, great choices all of them dude! Phil.
  16. thanks for the support all, glad to see it has gone down quite well. we really didn't want to have to introduce this but the number of threads mods were having to deal with was just getting stupid. there are usually a few of the staff not too far away, the worst anyone would have to wait is maybe a saturday afternoon to a sunday afternoon, but can't see that happening too often. if it does start to become a problem i will look for a few helping hands. cheers all! Phil.
  17. AWESOME! how did this come about, did someone send it in? Phil.
  18. thanks dude! I'll keep that in mind! appreciate it. Phil.
  19. Afternoon All, I'm afraid that the admin team have unanimously decided to introduce a change to the way 'for sale' threads are posted on the forum. As you all know, we have the rules for selling clearly stated at the top of the classifieds section, and a template that self populates when starting a new thread in the Parts for Sale section. The reason these are in place is to protect all members as best we can from bad transactions and the loss of money. Unfortunately, a minority of folk either completely disregard the rules, or decide to only follow parts of the rules and ignore the bits they can't be bothered with, or delete the template all together. This has led to threads being hidden, threads being deleted, members not taking kindly to their threads being removed, more than a few heated arguments, staff getting browned off with the same exhaustive frustrating nonsense day in and day out and just generally serving to increase an already huge workload for the staff who already give up countless hours of their free time to keep UKSC running for everyone. So, this left a few options. Either the For Sale section would be locked down to paid members only, or we would install some new software to force the appropriate generation of threads, or we would adopt the TGTT staff-approval of threads approach. Restricting it to paid members wouldn't really solve anything, and the software costs more money and needs renewed which also costs more money. So, from now on, all new threads in the Parts for Sale section will need staff approval before they can be seen on the forum. What this means is that, if you don't follow the template, if you delete the template, if you don't state a price, or if you don't post pictures, your thread simply will not be approved and will never appear on the forum. Only threads that meet all of the criteria that have been at the top of the Classifieds section for the past number of years will be approved. This will eliminate half the work load for mods having to review, then either request the ad is fixed or simply hide the thread, and then revisit it to delete it. Please be aware that this may mean that it could take a number of hours for your thread to become visible depending on when staff log in as staff can't cover the forum 24 hours a day. For those that have always followed the rules for selling that are now going to be inconvenienced, I am properly sorry for this hassle when you sell items now, however the entire admin team feel that there is no other choice. Cheers, Phil.
  20. we are about to become a lot more stringent with the classified section in general dude. too often the rules are ignored or templates are deleted and it is creating a huge workload for the moderators. we made those rules for a reason, to protect members and their money but it seems a minority folk don't wish to follow them, meaning the majority will be forced to suffer more stringent rules in the classified section. the admin team have discussed several different options and we have settled on one that we are now developing, hopefully wont take very long. this is a great suggestion and is definitely worthy of discussion. it would certainly help to protect buyers. good call dude. Phil.
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