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Is the Fax machine turned on ?

I have tried faxing entry form and payment details since yesterday

and its coming back no answer

I would scan but I cant

Any help ?

Hi Lee....I just sent a test fax then and it came through OK. 02 8915 1645.

When the fax answers there is initially a recorded voice....you can ignore that, the fax will answer if it hears an incoming fax.

If it is still fail....just email details to aggroman and we will work out a form for you to sign on the day

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Heya Liz :)

I threw on a mechanical oil pressure gauge today and will be 'testing' over the weekend to see if the oil pressure fluctuation on the standard gauge is factual.

The car is thrashable (trust me on that, the local hillclimb a few nights back was off da hizzay!!), but with the oil pressure needle dancing around at times, it doesn't make me feel very comfortable.

As for the blow-by, I'll just use a bigger catch can ;)

Next on the list is a baffled/gated sump and oil/air separator so the blow-by recirculates to the sump... Then just wait till it throws a rod or I find the money to build an engine!!

Mark :)

Getting Excited now. I paid and send my forms off last weekend, do we get a confirmation email that it was received?

Look for your name on the list.. but yes u are on there.

More updates to come tomorrow

Have paid today, will fax paperwork tomorrow :) the 180 will have its forst day at Texi! :)

Silly Micahel leaving himself logged in on my computer :P

but yes 180 at Texi FTW!

hey does the 30 dollar first timers rule apply for non members too??

thinking of letting my brother drive my car aswell as me cause im nice :)

sure does..

also list has been updated, for those who only did it yesterday dont fret, Payment wont show up on the SAU account until monday so I will check again then..

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