honda ecu chipping.
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Re: honda ecu chipping.
are you a site sponsor or vendor?might wanna read the rules.BAN!
https://www.vadriven.com/forums/help-desk-48/how-general-rules-661/
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Re: honda ecu chipping.
it's a commercial post,period.read the rules.trial member or not,it doesn't matter-especially if your first post is this crap.if you're gonna make money off this site,at least become a sponsor.it's that simple.
selling used items in the classifieds and advertising a for profit service in a regional forum are two totally different things.
are you his buddy or something?why so defensive?are you a sponsor?you're doing the same thing,just a little more subtle than making a dedicated post about it(if a bright red ad in your signature can be called subtle).
ban the both of yous.....jeez,i'm kidding on the ban thing.this thread should definitely be deleted,but i don't think the guy should be kicked out.
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aaannnddd?i never said you were a guy.
still against the rules.to become a sponsor is $20 a month.if you chip one ECU at your rediculous rates a month,you're still making money,so why not spend the $20 and do it the right way?
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still against the rules.to become a sponsor is $20 a month.if you chip one ECU at your rediculous rates a month,you're still making money,so why not spend the $20 and do it the right way?
Chris
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