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Should there be a Conversion specific forum added to AusMini
yes 88%  88%  [ 28 ]
no 13%  13%  [ 4 ]
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 5:30 pm 
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it seems everyone is getting into the conversion scene and i would like to see a new forum created for conversions, similar to other manufacturer dedicated forums

so us all keenly following can easily locate all the information required

just my two bobs worth

also makes it easier for people wanting A-series mods not to have to read how joe and bob sorted out an oil-filter moving problem on his 4e-fte (no offense, only thing that came to mind as i just read it)

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called jap powaa

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if your gunna vote no, you should atleast say why

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I think it's a good idea MiniVan !
PM Poeee and he might make it happen :idea:

"jap powaa" - too restrictive :roll:
I know I'm not the only one out there considering an electric conversion.
And there's MadMatts V8 Monsters.

How about "Hybrids" or "Drivetrain Conversions" :?:

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awdmoke wrote:
I think it's a good idea MiniVan !
PM Poeee and he might make it happen :idea:

"jap powaa" - too restrictive :roll:
I know I'm not the only one out there considering an electric conversion.
And there's MadMatts V8 Monsters.

How about "Hybrids" or "Drivetrain Conversions" :?:

Mike


yeh i spoze hybrids sounds good :wink:

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doesnt Poeee read this?

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sounds like a good idea. makes a good reference point, dont have to hunt around as much.


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That would be great then anynoe looking for some sort of info on Hybrid Minis then it should be found quite easly

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I think thats a great idea. Then its easier for all parties to find the information they want.


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good idea

more sections = better :P


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my next project will be a hybrid...so I reckon it's a go'er!


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miniVan wrote:
doesnt Poeee read this?

Maybe, but it doesn't hurt to ask nicely :wink:

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Good idea, I will be trying to make a how to when I do my CB70 conversion.

Its going to start once I get my hands on an engine crane!


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miniVan wrote:
if your gunna vote no, you should atleast say why


well i voted yes
but my best reason for a no, is ummm...that cats like to lick themselves and thats a good thing

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miniVan wrote:
if your gunna vote no, you should atleast say why


well i voted yes
but my best reason for a no, is ummm...that cats like to lick themselves and thats a good thing


WTF? Duc... :lol:


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