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    MUST READ: New rules for posting new threads in the Euro section

    To help differentiate between CL9 and CU2 threads, please add a [CL9] or [CU2] tag in front of the thread name when you make your thread.

    Thanks.
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    Noted.
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    Roger that. Though it's better to CL9 and CU2 to have its own subforum to avoid the mix-up and posters to forget adding the CU2 or CL9 tag.
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    haha remind me of when we used to put [euro] on the old threads =P

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    I agree with Euro 76.
    It would be far easier to have separate subforums for both models.

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    Seperate subforums won't happen, at least for now. So please add the tag. In the future, if the admin decides to add subforum for CU2, then it will be easier for us to move the threads to the new section because we can just search for "CU2" in the title.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Euro76 View Post
    Roger that. Though it's better to CL9 and CU2 to have its own subforum to avoid the mix-up and posters to forget adding the CU2 or CL9 tag.
    Quote Originally Posted by centurionau View Post
    I agree with Euro 76.
    It would be far easier to have separate subforums for both models.
    What, are you guys trying to kick me out?

    It's OK, I like talking to myself!
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    LOL, anyway, keep adding the tags, and if and when the time comes to make a CU2 section, then it will be easy to changeover.
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    Na, we would never kick you out Type R +ve.
    You are our CU2 guinea pig, hehe.

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    I'm sure I'll offend someone by asking this but I'm a noob to Euros, only had one a week

    What does CU2 / CL9 mean??

    Cheers

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    its the model number.
    the older euros (03-08) are CL9
    the newer models are CU2

    so yours is a CL9

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    Quote Originally Posted by longers View Post
    its the model number.
    the older euros (03-08) are CL9
    the newer models are CU2

    so yours is a CL9
    OK thanks matey

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