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Hey Admins,

Just wondering if somthing like this is being set up for SAU :D

The Garage is a vehicle database/registry system for automobile enthusiast sites. Users can enter their automobile information and list all of their modifications they have added with pictures along the way. Other members can search out vehicles and leave comments in the guestbook.

The Garage module can be more than the meets the eye. I say this because even though I designed it with a sole purpose in mind, it can be modified to serve many arenas. Although this has been more possible with past releases I think the development of the Garage has reached a point where it is going to be harder to steer away from the theme of automobiles.

The Garage sports an easy to use interface that takes advantage of the many abstraction layers provided by InvisionBoard including database, language, and template layers. All interfaces are fully skinned and can be modified in your AdminCP.

There is no hardcoded text, which provides two windows; the Garage can easily be modified for your native language (only english is included), and through the language file you could achieve altering the words enough to represent a different type of registry such as, computers, antiques, collectible card games, books, movies, and the list goes on.

I've opened up a site just for the Garage, I invite you all to take a gander if you haven't already. And if you are looking for more information about the Garage MOD there's a full feature list, and lots of screen shots available: http://garage.acurainspired.com/

Please report any bugs or feature enhancements to the following location:

http://www.acurainspired.com/forums/index.php?showforum=29

I have moved that location onto my main site to help in keeping all the

requests and bugs under control a little better.

Requirements:

- Invision Power Board version 2.0.0 PF3 or higher

- PHP version 4.0.6 or higher (4.3.0+ highly recommended)*

- ionCube loader, please see this thread for details on how to install and download

- Static IP for your domain

* PHP 5.x is currently not supported due to ionCube loaders not being available for PHP 5.x yet

Please read the instructions carefully to ensure a smooth upgrade/install.

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