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Whoa, whoa. What site did you got to.? I wouldn't mind deleting all the stock stuff as well; adding a theme would be a good bonus too.

http://www.viceking.net/moto.htm -- http://www.viceking.net/moto_dlf.htm

http://www.mottomodders.net for everything else.. their skins suck ass except for on called "LightBlue"

you have to register in order to access the download page.

http://www.viceking.net/moto.htm -- http://www.viceking.net/moto_dlf.htm

http://www.mottomodders.net for everything else.. their skins suck ass except for on called "LightBlue"

you have to register in order to access the download page.

Thanks.

I also found another place; www.motox.us.

New Year, new toys...

Got the Nano 4GB for christmas, and got the N70 just before christmas - just waiting for O2 to port my number so I can stop carrying around two phones! The C500 and Shuffle are up for sale! :)

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New Year, new toys...

Got the Nano 4GB for christmas, and got the N70 just before christmas - just waiting for O2 to port my number so I can stop carrying around two phones! The C500 and Shuffle are up for sale! :)

How much are o2 charging you for porting?

And do they only port o2 with o2 or can they do any network's number with o2?

How much are o2 charging you for porting?

And do they only port o2 with o2 or can they do any network's number with o2?

Porting your number is free and i'm coming over to O2 from Orange - ironically bringing BACK a number I originally got from O2 but then moved to Orange last year! :)

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