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Old 19-02-2005, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default What threads belong in the Pub

Gday folks

Just a quick reminder on which topics belong in the Pub section of the forums

Non-specific automotive topics is the area in which the Pub was created for, in other words general automotive chat that does not fit anywhere else.

Topics which are specific to a particular car models, engines, cruises, for sale items all have their own area dedicated to that area. If in doubt....dont hesitate by sending Admin/Mods a PM (names are listed in the bottom right corner of the forum lists) and we will be all to happy to help!

To those who havent yet registered on the forums as yet, it only takes a couple of munites, and you will be able to view the entire forums

Non-automotive chat (eg. Birthday's, web links, jokes etc) belongs in the Bar

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