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Section for your location

Post by Carbix »

Be nice to have a spot for peoples location so lets say im from BC we have a BC area. From the North West (organ and Washington) area Eruo area who ever asks for the area i guess with enough people to fill it.. :-D im drunk so... this idea could be shiz
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Post by DLC »

Uh, no.
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Post by Manarius »

We don't have enough members from different areas for this to be effective.
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Post by timmy p »

maybe just an eastcoast, westcoast, midwest and canada euro. i would like to see that . smae thing with the parts shed too. i dont like buying stuff from the other side of the country (not that i havent).
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Post by mike-tracy »

If people just put their location into the title of the sale ad, as some do, then it would be a lot easier. Not to mention putting it into their profile. I only see 10-20 new ads a week here, which is pretty easy to navigate compared to say craigslist.

Also, the last post before yours was 3 years ago.
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Post by gijonas »

mike-tracy wrote:If people just put their location into the title of the sale ad, as some do, then it would be a lot easier. Not to mention putting it into their profile. I only see 10-20 new ads a week here, which is pretty easy to navigate compared to say craigslist.

Also, the last post before yours was 3 years ago.
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Post by timmy p »

hahaha i didnt even realize that, i keep forgeting to check the post date, im used to NASIOC more traffic over there, not to Leggy friendly tho. I used that site when i had my STI now i have an Impreza RS and the local guys are there.

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