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Offline mayes

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forum view from a new boy
« on: 13.03. 2013 11:11 »
brilliant forum very user friendly even the wife's impressed as she has about much interest in such matters as i have in washing up proves the point brilliant?
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Offline Caretaker

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Re: forum view from a new boy
« Reply #1 on: 13.03. 2013 11:26 »
Thanks for the comments. Am trying to keep a simple design that's easy for the eyes and soul (no flashing ads and annoying animations etc) + easy to navigate, evolved over time with feedback from members. And of course, the member's many excellent posts makes the quality. e.
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Re: forum view from a new boy
« Reply #2 on: 13.03. 2013 12:00 »
Hi there fella, and welcome to the forum. i agree, I've been a member of various forums over the years, (early bay forum, 205gti forum, Yamaha yz250f forum, vw t5 forum, ect) although they are all excellent forums, this forum definatly has the edge. All the members are very knowledgable, always ready to help, and very friendly. I'm sure your going to love it. All the best fella, Chicago
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