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Danny6189
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Very helpful!

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So far I've been on this forum 3 days and made two topics and every reply has been great! Personally I drive a fabia vrs and I'm a member on Briskoda forum, if I post something up on there I get loads of arsey replies from morons that generally have no idea what they are talking about.

So once again thanks for the help in my brief moment of joining this community.

Danny.
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But now you've decided to slum it down in the lower echelons of the forum where the morons lurk...Dude you're screwed. :lol:

Welcome mate glad you got what you wanted it's a helpful place really.
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Thanks for taking the time to say so.

This Forum is highly regarded, lots of people who have moved on from 406 ownership stay around simply because it's enjoyable and friendly.

You wanna try the Volvo forum if you want to see people arguing and cursing each other, it's terrible.

Hope to see you around on here :)
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I'm only here as its one of the few sites my work firewall lets me on :cheesy:

Only kidding, plenty of good knowledge on here and a liberal sprinkling of banter thrown in
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scotty73 wrote:where the morons lurk
may I be of assistance? :cheesy:

Glad you've had a good experience.

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As welly says, it's good of you to say so. :D
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Welly wrote:Thanks for taking the time to say so.

This Forum is highly regarded, lots of people who have moved on from 406 ownership stay around simply because it's enjoyable and friendly.

You wanna try the Volvo forum if you want to see people arguing and cursing each other, it's terrible.

Hope to see you around on here :)
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