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02-08-2010, 07:57 PM | #1 | ||
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Just had a thought ... scarey i know.
I am noticing more and more members joining the forum who are external to Australia ... who have exported vehicles out with them ... or imported our vehicles into their country (whichever way you want to look at it). Well ... I was thinking of a sub-forum just for those members ... albeit split up into classic/post classic/contemporary style. Gives them an area to discuss things like: Importing parts, vehicles. Local workshops and who is helpful Parts distributors/importers (including Australian companies who are willing to export Ford specific items) Organise gatherings and meetups, etc. Also a welcome section for all abroad. I know it may be small to start off with ... but I think it will grow as the word gets around. They can browse through the rest of the forum like they do now and ask their model-specific questions. Anyone else like to add to this ... comments/thoughts/criticism. As I said .. I had a thought ... would like to hear what others' are.
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