I try not to reply to old or closed threads, But can't figure out how to tell the date of the original post, if someone else responds then the date showing is current, I guess I am missing something ?.
Rick
Each seperate post in a thread has the date that the post was made. It is located in the dark blue bar just above the member's username at the top of the post. Hence, post #1 is the start of that thread, and the last post in that thread is the one that usually counts with the "90 day rule on resurrecting threads". If you look at the date of the last post you see, that should give you an idea. Sometimes though a few posts up the thread is resurrected by someone else, and others may respond if they don't pay attention to the date. Does that answer your question?
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With a response like that I won't bother you again, I never heard of or know anything about a hot not so hot forum !
We are not all forum experts !, But try to do the right thing.
I never heard of or know anything about a hot not so hot forum ! We are not all forum experts !, But try to do the right thing.
Well you do now. If you desire "to do the right thing" then simply follow the Moderator's suggestion, advisory, guideline or warning or when in doubt ask for help first before posting or violating AF and/or the respective forum guidelines.
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'93 3000gt VR-4
170k, 27k on JDM motor
MBC @ 14.5 psi
Datalogger
Intake
T-Pros Downpipe
Gutted Pre Cats
Mods to come: Upgraded Fuel System and 75 shot of Nitrous, Full Exhaust and hopefully 15Gs
Audio
Sony Deck
Eclipse 6x8 2 ways in the back
Clarion Kevlar cone Component System in the front
2 Alpine Type S 10 inch DVc Subs
1 Audiobahn 10 inch DVC D Jones Series
One 800 Watt Jensen amp
and a soundstream 300 watt 4 ch to the speakers
And still under 4000 lbs w/ me in the car