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Old 10-04-2015, 11:40 PM   #1
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Default Project Car of the year

For those who may have missed it, we currently have a poll open for the AFF project car of the year.

The poll closes on the 15th of April and voting is compulsory;)

Go check out the builds and pick your favourite. Should be something for everyone's tastes

http://fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11434664
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Old 11-04-2015, 04:36 PM   #2
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Done.

And a bump.
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Old 13-04-2015, 11:57 PM   #3
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Wow - just wow - we have like 3 billion members and only 0.00002% have voted ..... hmmmmm
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Because not everyone checks out every project or see's this post?

If its that pivotal then PM every member and remind them.
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Done.
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Old 14-04-2015, 10:45 AM   #6
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Because not everyone checks out every project or see's this post?

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Didn't say it was pivotel lol

Was saying WOW ................
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Old 14-04-2015, 11:55 AM   #7
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Most people on this and other forums are here because they either have/had a problem with their car and wanted to research it, or are handy on the tools and do their own maintenance. The actual 'enthusiasts' who rebuild cars completely are a minority, and the general rank and file members mostly aren't even aware that there are build topics here...

Anyway, I'm off to vote
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I would kill to have the skills, time, money and space to do what those guys do.
To take a car and rebuilt it to exactly what you want would be awesome.
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Old 14-04-2015, 07:49 PM   #9
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All the projects are awe inspiring. I tip my hat to the owners and can't believe how clever and dedicated they are.
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One more day of voting to go, and only 112 members have voted so far. Surely there are more enthusiasts here than that.

Spend a little time going through the projects listed in the first post here, and vote for the one that impresses most.

It may even inspire you to contemplate taking on a similar project. You just need patience and perseverance, skills come along with practice, and know how thats given in these threads.
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My team has just hit double figures, next year I'm going to campaign better for them lol.
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Hard choice but I chose. Would love to choose a few of them - all deserving.

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Well, there you go. As I'd only read Woodykustom's topic previously, and wanted to give all of the contenders a fair chance, I spent over an hour yesterday reading the topics, and another hour this morning, came back to the poll topic to vote - poll closed. Yeah, I'm not very good with dates

Maybe make it a sticky next time with a bit more advertising? For the record I'd have voted for Superzero's XB, but Oscar's TF is a worthy winner... in fact I've subscribed to the build topic because I can't wait to see what comes next.
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Well, there you go. As I'd only read Woodykustom's topic previously, and wanted to give all of the contenders a fair chance, I spent over an hour yesterday reading the topics, and another hour this morning, came back to the poll topic to vote - poll closed. Yeah, I'm not very good with dates

Maybe make it a sticky next time with a bit more advertising? For the record I'd have voted for Superzero's XB, but Oscar's TF is a worthy winner... in fact I've subscribed to the build topic because I can't wait to see what comes next.
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The poll closes on the 15th of April and voting is compulsory;)
I'm a bit surprised the voting closed so early today. Normally closing times are at midnight at the end of the day if no time is specified. That's what I assume when paying my bills.
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