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OzECruisers General Discussions E/N/D vehicles General Discussion ONLY. NO TECH THREADS

 
 
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Old 08-08-2007, 12:10 PM   #1
MotherNatureVer2
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Default What goes where. PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING!!!!!


Recently there has been a lot of technical threads in the general section so to save threads being moved constantly here are the definitions
. Repeat offenders will have posts deleted.




**Technical threads are those about 'how do I ..... ', 'what is ...... ', 'where does .... go', 'has any one come across .... ', 'I want to do ...... has anyone else tried it', etc.



** The General threads area is for asking general club questions, Enquiries about Joining our club, finding out when our cruises and meets are(There will be a thread about our events so you can see what we do and if its what you want from a club) and introducing yourself.



** Workshop builds cover all mods that you have done to your vehicle whether they are of a grand scale or are only a few things that you have started to do. It is intended that the progress of your car can be seen as it goes along the path to being what you want. Even if its only a small thing to start with we all know that it will eventually get bigger and you never know, your little thing may be what someone else needs advise on ;)


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