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My new beast...

Annoying though, just got it and took a day off of work as I was planning to have a nice long drive in it - but had to take it back to the garage [X(]

Hopefully have it back by Friday.
 
I use ImageShack (www.imageshack.us).

1. Click the 'Browse' button and select the photo you would like to upload.

2. Click the 'Host It!' button.

3. Highlight the link at the bottom of the page which has 'Direct Link To Image' next to it.

4. Copy it by clicking Ctrl + C.

5. Create a new post here and paste it by clicking Ctrl + V.

6. Add
to either side.

Like this -
 
ORIGINAL: Paul James

I use ImageShack (www.imageshack.us).

1. Click the 'Browse' button and select the photo you would like to upload.

2. Click the 'Host It!' button.

3. Highlight the link at the bottom of the page which has 'Direct Link To Image' next to it.

4. Copy it by clicking Ctrl + C.

5. Create a new post here and paste it by clicking Ctrl + V.

6. Add
to either side.

Like this -

On this forum you have to use
. You can also use the Add Image button when entering the post, and copy the URL into the box.

If you only want to add one photo to the post, and it is less than 200KB, use the "Click here to upload" link and tick the Embed picture tick box.
 
hi, yes tried that adding image , that doesnt work, if i could find my first ever post on here i could see how i did it but i cant find that either
 
ORIGINAL: jamma

hi, yes tried that adding image , that doesnt work, if i could find my first ever post on here i could see how i did it but i cant find that either

You mustn't put a space after the ] or before the [.

This is what you did, and that's one reason it doesn't display:

.

The other reason it won't work is that you have to link to a valid image file with a .jpg or .gif file extension.

Also, if the url to the image file shows as a hyperlink, then you need to remove the link by clicking the Remove Link button.

When you get it right it looks something like this:

jammas_911.jpg


This is what the text should look like, but I have substituted () so that you can see it:
(image)https://www.porscheclubgb.com/legacy/clientftp/Register/996/memberscars/jammas_911.jpg(/image)

To find your first post, do a search and put jamma in the 'By Author' box. Change the time filter to 'Before 1 year', and search. This should give you a list of all your posts.
 
ORIGINAL: Paul James

ORIGINAL: jamma

ORIGINAL: Paul James

The last ones are too common! ...and I prefer the Split Rims that I've got now.

It doesn't look like a gt3 now then at all .lol

Lol lots of GT3s have Split Rims...

Yes they do but you have just taken your gt3 ones off :)

Anyway thats mine above (that I can't post pics haha). Done some mods, wheel spacers all round the , 17mm on rears and 8 mm on fronts, makes it squat a bit more. Also have the sports suspension so lowered a little.If you havent got decent head lights lights its good to change those to Hids.Best mod is exhaust though, sounds epic.
 
ORIGINAL: Paul James

The last ones are too common! ...and I prefer the Split Rims that I've got now.

I dont get this, you bought it with the GT3 split rims and you have changed them to these other wheels now? What are you doing with the GT3 split rims?
 

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