NCSU
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'94 Pickup 22RE, 2"body lift, 33x12.50 BFG A/T's, RS5000's, K&N, Airbox mod, Flowmaster-2.5"pipe
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Post by NCSU on Dec 12, 2003 0:16:47 GMT -5
Since the Photo Gallery is hard to update, I think you should make a section where members can post their own pics of trucks and also post threads of Wheelin' excursions. I know that in my months of being a member of this page, I have begun to wonder what everyone's truck looks like and would like to see pics of 4-wheeling
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Post by Mike Kelly on Dec 12, 2003 7:52:46 GMT -5
I can't tell you how guilty i feel about not updating the photo gallery. It has been a really long time.
I will work on it this coming week.
In the future, look for an automated submission. I will still have to review the submissions, but it will be a much faster process!
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NCSU
Full Member
'94 Pickup 22RE, 2"body lift, 33x12.50 BFG A/T's, RS5000's, K&N, Airbox mod, Flowmaster-2.5"pipe
Posts: 245
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Post by NCSU on Dec 12, 2003 17:53:49 GMT -5
I didn't mean for you to feel rushed about fixing the gallery. I just thought I'd suggest there being a section for Photos like there is for General 4x4 Discussion, Frequently Asked Questions, etc... I know a local 4x4 website (www.NC4x4.com) has a section where people just post pics of their own trucks, mods they've done, or 4-wheeling trips. I don't know how much use it would get on here, but just thought I'd run that by
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Post by BurntOrngeLonghorn on Apr 19, 2004 22:11:12 GMT -5
Hey Mike....the photo gallery is awesome I was wondering how hard it would be to put in a search feature that could search the descriptions for words. Latley I've been thinking about putting an ARB bull bar on my truck, and I like how you can search with suspension lift, tire size, body lift, etc. but there's nothing for mods such as accessories.
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Post by Mike Kelly on Apr 20, 2004 8:11:34 GMT -5
Well... honestly I am not sure. I can look into it, but don't hold your breath.
As an alternative, you might go to the search page, select your criteria (basically nothing) and set the results to the highest number. Once you get your results, just do a text search on the page (in IE it's CTRL-F) and search for ARB.
Good Luck!
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Post by BurntOrngeLonghorn on Apr 20, 2004 17:19:50 GMT -5
Hey thanks, I didn't know i could do a text search...I didn't know there was a keyboard command for searching text on a webpage, must less knowing there was an option to search the webpage..thanks again
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Post by Mike Kelly on Apr 21, 2004 8:19:16 GMT -5
No problem... happy to help. BTW, you can also click EDIT (on your top menubar in IE) then click Find to get to the same search feature.
Good luck!
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