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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 02:32 PM
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New Look Wide Body - continued ...

Sorry about this ... I guess being a new member, I'm able to post, however, not able to reply to any posts including my own. Most likely it's because I haven't figured what I'm doing yet but, in the mean time this is how I'll have to reply. I'm also NOT able to contact any administrators so, if any happen to read this ... please give me a shout and get me on the right track .. thanks

Here's the SIDE veiw that was requested. Due to the fact the car is black it doesn't show off the width well in side shots. The car is about 2.5" wider on each side. I have 10" and 13" wheels on it. The Flares are built to accommodate 12" front and 13.5" rear.
Also, you asked who built them. I ended up doing it myself because the other flares I found on the market were a little too wild for me. I wanted to get the job done yet, be as understated as possible.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 02:40 PM
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I like it! About what did it cost to do it? If I may ask, what brand, model and size tires are you using? I also notice no rear bumpers. What did you do here?
 
Old Oct 11, 2003 | 02:43 PM
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He can't reply to you. I had the same thing the other day when I registered. It's very frustrating when people reply and you can't reply back. I emailed an admin and he fixed it for me. Try emailing him at the email address in the contact section on the top right. Maybe the admins should look into it since I have seen other posts from new members having trouble too.
 
Old Oct 11, 2003 | 07:26 PM
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I just joined, no problems replying here..

Whatever you did to you're TT looks incredible, I want one.

Did you have that custom? RUF is working on something like that right now I believe..
 
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They cannot send emails to an AOL account. If you have troubles, open up a new internet email account (I used excite.com, it’s free), make a new ID and User Name (my original SN did not work, even when I changed the email addresses. That’s why my SN is mehrabani1, and not Mehrabani, which was the original one). Then you will get a conformation email in your new account, open it and press the link. You should be up and running then. However, you might run into troubles because the cookies on your computer keep logging you on under your old account. Because there is no log out button (which there should be), you have to keep fiddling around with the menu's in order to log off, but since I never found out how to do this, I had to delete my cookies, and then log back in under my new account. (To delete cookies, right click on Internet Explorer (the icon is on your desktop), then click on properties or internet properties. The first page that comes up has a box that says delete cookies, click on it.) This should work; however, this is a lot of work for a novice to do. I believe that the administrators should make signing up more straighter forward, or at least have a help section that gives people step by step instructions. My troubles would have been avoided if someone would have responded to the email I sent to the administrator.
 
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