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Oh... I listened to the fax make a connecty sound. Will take a photo of my forms and email them through.

lol so the good news is; the fax hasn't actually been disconnected yet, although it should have been.

the bad news is you faxed the form wrong side up :P so I got 2 blank pages and no idea who to chase!

lol so the good news is; the fax hasn't actually been disconnected yet, although it should have been.

the bad news is you faxed the form wrong side up :P so I got 2 blank pages and no idea who to chase!

Chase.... ME! =-D

Nah it's all good. I photo/emailed the same forms through. Last time the same fax machine here at work decided to eat most of the form and pass the second page through without scanning it.

Faxes should have died with 56k baud modems if you ask me. ;o)

Not long now, unfortunately looks like my 32 wont be ready as funds have dried up for a little. But will be comming down once again to help out with timing, sign up and pointing and laughing at crazy driving ;) But definately will be driving in the next one :)

Yes i have it here i shall put it in my car now i also have the number "14" windscreen number that u guys had at the last texi i did, i forgot to give it back :P So thats in the car to lol.

Hi Guys,

I am from Tamworth NSW (about 5 hours away) but should be getting my car tuned in Newcastle on the 29th. Is there someone I can contact on the 29th in the evening to check if there are any spots left or should I post on here? I just want to make sure tuning is all finished and goes to plan before I commit to a day of skids/limiter!

Thanks

Best bet is to check in here and/or come on the day. We will post up in here if it is full.

Even if you don't run would be a great day to come and meet some of your Southern NSW Skyliners.

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