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AtomicLabMonkey
2003-07-09, 10:16 AM
FYI here is a link to a forum with very good racing technical info, for anyone who hasn't seen this place yet. You can find all kinds of good stuff by just doing searches of past threads.

http://corner-carvers.com/forums/index.php

Beware of posting though... anyone who registers there and wants to post should read and re-read the rules b/c they're *extremely* intolerant of any newbie jackassery and you'll get flamed like a burger on the grill if you break any rules. :lol:

STIwish
2003-07-09, 12:09 PM
Sounds like NABISCO

dknv
2003-07-09, 05:09 PM
I've had that website on my favorites for a year now, it's got some good stuff! Also, turnfast.com.

sperry
2003-07-09, 11:59 PM
Sounds like NABISCO

Yeah, don't have a member number over 10,000 and expect to get any respect at NASIOC.com... it's all over-grown. It was already getting bad when I joined (member #8363 iirc) and now they're pushing 40,000 people.

AtomicLabMonkey
2003-07-10, 09:20 AM
I don't think it matters when you joined at CC, you just have to follow the rules and not do stupid shite.. the technical discussions there are generally a level above what I've seen on any other forums.

ArthurS
2003-07-10, 09:31 AM
Sounds like NABISCO

Yeah, don't have a member number over 10,000 and expect to get any respect at NASIOC.com... it's all over-grown. It was already getting bad when I joined (member #8363 iirc) and now they're pushing 40,000 people.

Um yea....I am member #29172 and joined in Nov of '02. There are way to many people. Thats why I stay away from it unless I am looking to score a good deal.

BOO
2003-09-08, 05:10 PM
Ok, I didnt know where to post this so here it goes: Do you guys ever go to this site? http://www.scoobymile.com/

sperry
2003-09-08, 05:11 PM
Ok, I didnt know where to post this so here it goes: Do you guys ever go to this site? http://www.scoobymile.com/

Nothing's stopping you from starting a new thread! ;) You'll get better replies if you post on topic for each thread, and make new ones for topics that don't have a thread already.

BOO
2003-09-08, 07:48 PM
cool thanks man...I'll Remember THAT next time :twisted: