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Mods - Any chance of a 407 Area on the forum?

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I can't find any UK 407 forums on the internet, perhaps we could have a 407 area on here? :cheesy:
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Hold on a second............If we had a 407 section there would be soooo many questions about gripes and problems it would dwarf our little 406 forum :P
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Post by Blue407 »

Welton wrote:Hold on a second............If we had a 407 section there would be soooo many questions about gripes and problems it would dwarf our little 406 forum :P
What can I say :shock:


If you advertised the 407 forum on the front page of the site you would probably get a lot of hits and new members as there is a massive gap out there at the moment.
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I was only joking, it could be a good idea but it would be up to the admins.
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Post by ThePrisoner »

Good idea because when we upgrade from our 6's to our 7's we wouldn't have to change sites.

Pris. :cheesy:
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Post by trem1 »

obviously sounds good to meeeeeee :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:


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Post by Blue406 »

Forgive my denseness... but... isn't this 406oc.co.uk? :P

Seriously though, where would it stop? 206 section, 307 section, willy waver section?
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Well I reckon as the 407 is aire to the 406's throne, it's only proper to have a section for the young upstart :wink: .
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Blue406 wrote:Forgive my denseness... but... isn't this 406oc.co.uk? :P

Seriously though, where would it stop? 206 section, 307 section, willy waver section?
Actually, I always thought this site would benefit from a willy waver section. :P
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Post by nick »

:wink:

s'all getten taken care of..

I can see a major rework of the forums over the summer.. If I can get into coding gear.. :O

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Post by Benner »

Hi ya Nick!!

Haven't seen you on here for a while.
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Post by nick »

lol - im never far away - always watchin - just not writing as much - spec with my god damm b**tard of a car. I hate it :( Neer, EVER buy BMW.. EVER
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DaiRees wrote:I got the "premium" standard fit system in mine, 10 speakers, changer, JBL amp. I'm quite happy with it for listening to the radio / CDs or my "teach yourself Welsh" stuff on the way to work :lol:
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Post by Benner »

Oh dear :? Doesn't sound good. What you got?
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nick wrote:lol - im never far away - always watchin - just not writing as much - spec with my god damm b**tard of a car. I hate it :( Neer, EVER buy BMW.. EVER
You'll never learn. After the issues with your first... you went back for more!
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Post by mjb »

Methinks there should be a dedicated sub-forum for clutch problems ;)
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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