A big thank you.

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Stinkwheel
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A big thank you.

Post by Stinkwheel »

Thanks everyone who has obviously worked behind the scenes and saved the forum and brought in forward into its new identity.

It was a shock when it dissapeared so suddenly.
Im sure yu have all had more than enough ear bashing so no questions just a thank you all :-)
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Post by wilkobob »

I would also like to say thanks to those behind the forum for saving it, its the best french car related forum I know, and has helped me and friends along the way. Cheers guys
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Post by martyhopkirk »

Yes its lovely to have the forum back again - in a new format too.

I must update my profile now!
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Post by mbunting »

Here Here, moments of panic descended upon the household.

Just when I was going to search the archives for some pointers as well :roll:

Guess the aussie bloke is the boss now :wink:
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Post by p20 »

The new home looks fantastic. Thanks to all involved. I'd have been lost without this place. \:D/
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Post by trailer_park_boy »

Well done to all involved. You've stopped the second hand market from being flooded with s/h French motors :wink: - Alex
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Post by ianb »

Well done chaps for keeping these forum (forums ?) open,
Running old French cars - and not being very mechanically minded - means I need all the advice I can get, and I'm sure I'm not alone in this.
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Post by np »

I`m back too now.Nice to see we have a new home. :)
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Post by tomsheppard »

Nice work guys and Thanks to GSF for providing our archive. Those spanners won't be safe anymore :D
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Post by BernieLugg »

You do realise that re-opening this forum means I have no excuses not to get oily now this weekend and fix the brakes on my Cit :roll:

Nice to see everyone coming back aboard.
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Post by awg2 »

It's good to have the forum back and it couldn't have worked out better. Thanks everyone.

If alan is nice I might be able to lose the 2 on my id.

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Post by ralph »

Aye, thanks to the moderator lads for bringing it back.
Mind you, you'd never believe how much work I got done this week with no forum to distract me. :oops:
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Post by yangreen »

Well, there's a big "thanks" topic under Citroen also but I'll register mine here as the post is shorter!

Great to see it back up and running. Thanks will hopefully be picked up by GSF for not killing it off when Andyspares was merged inwards and for not killing it off entirely this time!

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Post by Homer »

Great job. =D> =D>

And on a more standard forum software, no more having to remember that links are done differently etc.

Does this mean we can mention *cough*other*cough* parts suppliers?
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Post by BernieLugg »

Homer wrote:Great job. =D> =D>
Does this mean we can mention *cough*other*cough* parts suppliers?
No reason why not. GSF are no longer wanting to be associated with the site.
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