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09-14-2007, 09:20 PM | #1 |
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Poll : Hybrid Conversion (LS1,GEN III, ect) section
Is there a possibility to get this section and a parts section for this, just because of all the interest and the specialty's needed.
Thanks Jeremy
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09-14-2007, 11:20 PM | #2 |
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Re: Poll : Hybrid Conversion (LS1,GEN III, ect) section
i don't see how a parts section would be helpful, plus you'd need to have everyone subscribe in order to post for sale parts.
a swap/hybrid section would be cool, not sure if we have enough threads to fill it up, but it would be nice.
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09-15-2007, 12:33 AM | #3 |
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Re: Poll : Hybrid Conversion (LS1,GEN III, ect) section
I know that it is a bummer that you have to be a suscriber to post in for sale section. You can post on the ls1tech parts board without suscribing. Oh well. It would be great to have a ls1 section. I think that there is enough interest.
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09-17-2007, 11:54 AM | #4 |
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Re: Poll : Hybrid Conversion (LS1,GEN III, ect) section
Then I suggest you post there, and good luck, I hope you don't get ripped off. If you get ripped off here (unlikely), a lot of work is going to go towards resolution of the problem, even if it is necessary to bring authorities in.
To boot, LS1tech's forums are slow as crap a lot of the time too, I reckon it's b/c Josh rolls the subscription money back into the site to keep it up as much as possible, as fast as possible. The subscription cost is $25. If you have enough money for a GenIII swap, you should have the money to pay a yearly subscription. It's not any different from paying for classifieds in almost any other media (newspaper classifieds with pictures cost $$$ each ad, this is a one-time-post-all-you-want-for-a-year. I dunno, I don't really need to justify the cost. I pay it ever year, and I make that money back every year selling parts from my swap here and there - more than I would posting anywhere else. And I've had zero problems with members here, whereas I have lost money (Several hundred dollars) with a member over at LS1tech. Take it or leave it.
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09-15-2007, 07:41 PM | #5 |
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Re: Poll : Hybrid Conversion (LS1,GEN III, ect) section
Best $25 dollars I've ever spent and I will do it again without hesitation. I don't think of my subscribing as to just "post in the for sale section" I think of it as giving back to a website that has saved me a fortune in what would be stupid mistakes(I'm good at that part) or hours of searching through magazines that wouldn't give me the full how to on a project.
I Would like to see a "Sticky" with all that info that Shifty has accumulated on the different swaps on the board... I would put in my vote for a GenIII or swap/hybrid section.
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