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If we don't have to send heavy gear in the post across AUS that's generally preferred. Avoiding post at all costs is clearly better for both parties.

Why get rid of a local classifieds where people can go and view the parts before purchase?!?

Most eastern states crew dont want to buy from WA anyways! We are so isolated.

Please remove the CLOSED on WA for sale section. - (YOU CAN STILL POST IN IT)

Whoever's made the decision to consolidate all of AUS in one for sale thread, There's WAAAAY TOO MANY POSTS EACH DAY. People's posts get lost and it was a waste of time writing out a long-winded ad.

Common Sense please..

Thanks.

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i agree with you. I have not been back to the site for over a year and I have just noticed this. We are so isolated from the eastern states and its nice to be able to look at the local classified than a general national one. Looking at the general national one, in the titles it doesnt say where the car or part is from until you click into the thead :(

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I agree with the sentiment, but until there are moderators that are actually here enough to maintain the site, its just not going to work.

As with SAUWA in general, its only as good as the people who are willing to keep it running, and there just isnt enough of them about anymore :(

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Agreed. Total fail. Sauwa doesn't do anything or have anything. The only thing It did have that was useful was the for sale section and now it doesn't even have that.

SAUWA Admins aren't enthusiasts anymore they just hang around for an occassional chat/post with each other and don't give 2 fks about cruises, meet ups, events or generally anything else. Ie Ive been a paid member for few years now and still never received any card or sticker despite multiple msgs.

May as well shut down the WA section in my opinion.

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Agreed. Total fail. Sauwa doesn't do anything or have anything. The only thing It did have that was useful was the for sale section and now it doesn't even have that.

SAUWA Admins aren't enthusiasts anymore they just hang around for an occassional chat/post with each other and don't give 2 fks about cruises, meet ups, events or generally anything else. Ie Ive been a paid member for few years now and still never received any card or sticker despite multiple msgs.

May as well shut down the WA section in my opinion.

Well stick your hand up then.

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Well stick your hand up then.

+1

I haven't seen Char at a single monthly SAUWA breakfast or express interest in the SimWorld thread, just sayin'

If you want something to happen don't just whinge do something about it! Want a cruise or similar? Organise one! Why create more events if you don't come to the few that are actually organised?

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Aww I thought I was clever.

Works when you don't get muppets posting shit like "LOL I totally saw this for $20 and you're asking $500, you should give it to me for $5" in every thread.

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