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        Old 6th December 2000, 01:24   #1 (permalink)
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        Reorganize homepage categories?

        Any chance we could consider putting all of the similar subjects together into one category. Such as subjects that have nothing to do with the performance or maintenance or defects. Things like pride license plates and meetings in specific areas etc that may not have broad appeaL. With 1000's of posts this thing is becoming quite cumbersome to find stuff. Like upgrades, modifications by tuners, wheels, tires, clutch info, exhausts
        spartanberg info etc. Not all subjects that are posted are even clear as to what they are about? Just a suggestion. An example would be "UH-OH" whats that about. Don't we all want to spend as much time as possible with our famlies and driving the Beast. Rather than looking up obscure posts to see if that might be one about the nav system or about the 6th gear driveline whine that seems to plague some of us. ???

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        Old 6th December 2000, 05:58   #2 (permalink)
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        5th and 6th gears. Speaking of which, has anyfound determined the cause and/or a possible fix?

        As for categorization, how would you structure it? Personally I don't think finding information is difficult at all on the board, but I'm curious to know what you had in mind.

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        Old 7th December 2000, 01:37   #3 (permalink)
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        bobafett, leave it as is. Searching is half the fun!
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