Originally posted by mrbitchi
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Time for a change?
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Personal I hate change!, after trying to use the Trading Post. The more they change it "for the better" the harder and confusing it gets! Plus old farts like me take forever to get used to changes. Thats why people like to keep their old cars, armchairs and even their wives!NP 05 Platinum Edition, 3.2 DiD Auto, Extra H/D 50mm Kings, Garmin GPS, Waeco 40, Turbo Smart Boost Gauge, Lambwool Covers, Kumo Tyres, Rock Sliders Pending, Surrey Downs Adelaide Sth Aust.
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Have to agree with you Hobbo, this site is so easy to use for those of us who aren't computer experts.
I particularly like the way the index page is set up so that it's easy to see the most recent post and each generation of the legendary Pajero is separated to enable owners to relate easily with others who have similiar models.
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I think this site works with the skin and colors that it has. I like that its different from all the others that I frequent as well. So my vote it so leave it as is.03 NP, 34" tires, Fully skiplated, Custom rocksliders, custom winch mount, OME HD springs/shocks, and Aeroflow exhaust, Locked Front and Rear.
Happiness is like peeing your pants, everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.
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I'd really like something with the colours of the 'Classic Blue' skin.
I find the CB one easier to read than the others (they're a little fatiguing) - but it doesn't like my widescreen display.Peter
2018 QE Pajero Sport Exceed.
4WD History: 2011 MN Triton GLX-R. 2004 NP GLS DiD. 2002 Freelander Td4. 1996 Subaru DL. Learnt in a 1980 Ford F100.
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Originally posted by Pickle View PostOk I get the drift here! Will leave as is but I have been playing with the default skin....called "Blacknight". Just got to finish the header if I can remember how !
Dave
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