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#11
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I always upload them to a picasa webalbum I've got.
And then just press the IMG button above the reply bit and stick the url of your photo in.
And It'll come on here all by itself
And then just press the IMG button above the reply bit and stick the url of your photo in.
And It'll come on here all by itself
#12
Originally Posted by o O MARK O o,Jan 8 2010, 02:32 PM
thanks people
Defo going to attend some meets,
what is the best way to post pics?? sorry if its been asked a million times
Defo going to attend some meets,
what is the best way to post pics?? sorry if its been asked a million times
Easiest way of posting pics is to become a member and upload to your own personal gallery.
Hope you enjoy all that the S2000 has to offer.
#13
Originally Posted by jakesalter,Jan 8 2010, 07:14 AM
and welcome along
Easiest way of posting pics is to become a member and upload to your own personal gallery.
Hope you enjoy all that the S2000 has to offer.
Easiest way of posting pics is to become a member and upload to your own personal gallery.
Hope you enjoy all that the S2000 has to offer.
sorry if its another question asked a million times
#15
The easiest way is to link to your albums in photobucket.
In each photo it gives you the correct address, just click it and paste the text into in the s2kuk reply window.
And it's free
In each photo it gives you the correct address, just click it and paste the text into in the s2kuk reply window.
And it's free
#16
Think I got the pics to work
We bought her from arnold clark honda (traded our 1.8 2003 celica)
Completely standard 2001, 87k but full dealer history, the number plate and our next 2 services and MOTs done for free!
We went to look at a civic type r and ended up with this! and never looked back!
P.S anyone who has noticed the ripspeed gear knob this was binned a long time ago, found a genuine honda one on ebay.
#17
question for J D if your reading,
Iv noticed you have a similar number plate to mine, I was also thinking moving the D across to read "S200D TB"
Have you ever been stopped by the police?? I know the laws are more strict now
Iv noticed you have a similar number plate to mine, I was also thinking moving the D across to read "S200D TB"
Have you ever been stopped by the police?? I know the laws are more strict now
#18
Been asked lots the number plate spacing..
Some have had no issues by the police.
Some get a very angry plod and a bit of a ticking off.
As long as you are prepared to have the number plate confiscated for being caught more than once.
Until last year, there were no multiple reports of being pulled by the rozzers.
Last we had plenty.
Your call.
Some have had no issues by the police.
Some get a very angry plod and a bit of a ticking off.
As long as you are prepared to have the number plate confiscated for being caught more than once.
Until last year, there were no multiple reports of being pulled by the rozzers.
Last we had plenty.
Your call.
#19
Originally Posted by o O MARK O o,Jan 9 2010, 09:10 AM
I was also thinking moving the D across to read "S200D TB"
I don't understand.
Is it a Manc thing?
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Originally Posted by m1bjr,Jan 9 2010, 03:40 AM
That is still the same registration plate, S200 DTB, though?
I don't understand.
Is it a Manc thing?
I don't understand.
Is it a Manc thing?