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Old 05-10-2012
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Hi peeps!

I'm fairly new to this forum as you know but really enjoy speaking to like minded people about cool stuff (normally old stuff, cars, hifi etc).
Would I be right in thinking that this forum operates as a seperate site to everyone else due to the very unique nature of it's content?

For eg. While we chat about vintage RC and you're discussing with someone what you dug out of an attic box and you wanted to sell or swap stuff, will the admin let it go for not being in the Wanted/For sale forum?

Don't want to be black flagged! lol

And just to test, I'm after some vintage '92 ESC's for restos.
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I think I heard somewhere that Jimmy was allowing 'for sale' and 'wanted' threads of a vintage nature to be ok here.
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If you want to post stuff for sale in here then it's fine by me. I wouldn't put my TAG Coyote for sale in the main trade area as no one would know what it was. For example.

If it starts getting out of hand we could maybe do it a different way like having a sub-sub forum of the vintage just for sale/trade posting
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Thank you Jimmy.

Is it possible to have a BST area within the vintage forum area?
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I've used my main Procat thread to sell some vintage bits. It seems to be OK with Jimmy and the mods so thank you for that.

There are of course plenty of substantial posts with detailed modification, tips and photos... not to mention over 30,000 views long live the Procat
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Thank you Jimmy for listening. Another vote for a vintage BST section
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Thank you Jimmy for listening. Another vote for a vintage BST section
I'd like that too
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