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griffin dai

Original Poster:

3,215 posts

156 months

Wednesday 14th November 2012
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What the fk!!!!
Stick a cattle prod in that mouses arse and get it back up!
Love Dai x

nosuchuser

837 posts

223 months

Thursday 15th November 2012
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griffin dai said:
What the fk!!!!
Stick a cattle prod in that mouses arse and get it back up!
Love Dai x
It's back. smile

LesKellet

237 posts

226 months

Tuesday 20th November 2012
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Sadly, NOT missed, IMHO.

loko

313 posts

171 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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Its ok if your motors over 20 yrs old, anything slightly modern and no ones interested

stevoknevo

1,694 posts

197 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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loko said:
Its ok if your motors over 20 yrs old, anything slightly modern and no ones interested
Come on now, that's not true in the slightest.

griffin dai

Original Poster:

3,215 posts

156 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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loko said:
Its ok if your motors over 20 yrs old, anything slightly modern and no ones interested
Can't agree with that sorry, if anything it's the opposite. There's a lot more 9-3 & 9-5 owners on there vs 900/9000.

loko

313 posts

171 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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Ok 20 is maybe pushing it a bit, dont get me wrong i,m on there a fair bit and if i want to know something i know the people to ask
I just find if someone posts something about a newer saab their post goes unanswered for days

Like this

Saab 900 16v turbo manual boost controller question, gets 18 replies

this

04 9-3 150bhp vector convertible tuning question, gets 0 replies

I like the site ,it has some very knowledgable people on there, just seems its more biased to the older stuff

NiceCupOfTea

25,310 posts

258 months

Wednesday 21st November 2012
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By definition the cheap older cars have a lot of home tinkerers (and they are easier to fettle). The newer cars are more likely to be going to garages and tuners rather than doing homebrew solutions. That's my theory anyway.

FWIW I have had some topics receive a lot of posts, and some have been ignored. UKS is a good resource and my usual goto site for 9000 and 900 problems. There are a lot of Saab forums and none of them are perfect, politics and cliquiness often abounds, but that's single make forums for you. I use them for technical knowhow and I give back what I can when I can.

For the modern cars you can try SaabCentral or SaabScene, although the former seems a bit US biased now, and the latter a ghost town the last time I looked (and a real mess to use). It often seems that when the owners sell off the forums they get run into the ground frown

loko

313 posts

171 months

Thursday 22nd November 2012
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Got to agree on saabcentral, its all "Hey man & Yeah dude over there cool

LesKellet

237 posts

226 months

Tuesday 18th December 2012
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Nice site.




























Shame about the mods.