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Wikicars


redmarquis
01-11-2007, 07:06 PM
Wikicars is a wikimedia-based encyclopaedia for automotive enthusiasts like you and me with a single-minded focus on cars and everyhting auto-related. Basically, a Wikipedia for cars, created and maintained by car nuts. We're a relatively young website but quickly growing. We so far have about 1,400 articles which is why i'm coming to you. Who better to expand a compendium of autodom understanding than knowledgeable and experienced car lovers like you? In the beginning, we were merely taking pages straight out of Wikipedia but have since introduced new features for car enthusiasts like "Vehicle Reviews" and the "Garage Talk" forum and are working hard to streamline our pages to make the experience more enjoyable and informative. Feel free to peruse our pages, add any helpful information we might have overlooked and edit and correct any of our mistakes (we are a wiki after all, so it is absolutely encouraged) or, better yet, join us and become a contributing member. Even the simple gesture of helping spread the word is most appreciated. Anyway, thanks for listening, here's the link:
http://wikicars.org

yanglk
12-28-2008, 08:05 PM
The best thing about aftermarket car parts is that they are available at very affordable prices. Since these parts are not provided by the original manufacturer they are quite reasonably priced. However, there are some very expensive kits and accessories available out there as well because of their strength and high quality. Before deciding what accessories you need for your car have a look at some of the most popular car parts used the world over. This way you will have an insight into what is required for improving the appearance of your car as well as obtaining maximum performance gains

'97ventureowner
12-28-2008, 09:06 PM
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marry9091
12-17-2012, 06:58 AM
"Garage Talk" forum and are working hard to streamline our pages to make the experience more enjoyable and informative. Feel free to peruse our pages, add any helpful information we might have overlooked and edit and correct any of our mistakes (we are a wiki after all, so it is absolutely encouraged)

CaneWhite
05-27-2013, 01:01 AM
Great collaborative guide about cars and all things automotive.

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