Please please renew my membership Les I promise to be good.Thanks to you and all who make the site so productive.Do you remember when it could almost go for a week without any postings? Good on yer.
Roger Thomas Bell
Melbourne
92 Campervan
91 Caravelle
--- On Mon, 4/7/11, syncroaustralia <leslieharris@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
|
Roger Bayley, Goulburn.
Les,
Great! To get the bad weeds out…
My name: Hector L Erquiaga
We live: in downtown Miami / Brickell Key , Florida USA .
A Vanagon/ T3 owner since 1979… and currently own a 1989 VW Vanagon Westfalia Syncro. As pictured in the Everglades : See enclosed..
We have on our list to travel to Australia , when is the big ???
Best regards,
Hector Erquiaga
Intra-America Trade, Inc
Office: 818.206.2424 - Fax: 818.206.2487
P.O. Box 310070, Miami FL 33231-0070
The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential and intended for the exclusive use of the named recipients. Any other use is strictly prohibited and will be prosecuted. Should you receive a misaddressed email or attachment, please notify sender immediately and destroy it. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance.
From: Harold Clarke
[mailto:oznewf@iinet.net.au]
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 7:39
AM
To:
Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Syncro_T3_Australia]
Membership Renewal
Harold Duncan Clarke
Full actual name
On 04/07/2011, at 3:40 PM, syncroaustralia wrote:
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
Hi Les,
Thanks for your efforts.
I am in for next year.
Cheers
Stuart
From: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of syncroaustralia
Sent: Monday, 4 July 2011 5:41 PM
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
On 5 July 2011 07:21, Stuart Parry <stuart@oddball.com.au> wrote:
Hi Les,
Thanks for your efforts.
I am in for next year.
Cheers
Stuart
From: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of syncroaustralia
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Sent: Monday, 4 July 2011 5:41 PM
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
I've been quiet on the list but also read it every day and enjoy it immensely. I've got an ex-Telecom that I've been working on for a while as a project. It was a bit rough around the edges and had a broken head stud due to the 'water' coolant used (lets not go there), it now has a Caravelle interior and an engine swap, just need that last push to get it engineered and registered before getting a fresh coat of colour.
I've made use of many details that come out of the list and even bought a de-coupler from Florian recently when that topic re-surfaced, still need to fit it and get some parts like the vacuum tank and control panel (no diff locks ofcourse). Once I get it mobile I won't be so quiet on the list and certainly want to come out to some of the outings and give it a run with the family.
Kombi's and other things air-cooled have been in my blood since before I could drive, before I went water cooled, I put a 911 engine in a '76 dual cab and it was fun. My daily driver for the last 7 years or so is an '85 1.9l Caravelle with sun roof and it it hasn't thrown much at me that I couldn't fix, they are just great cars.
Love the list,
Uwe Imhoff
Beaconsfield, Vic.
On 4/07/2011 5:40 PM, syncroaustralia wrote:Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
I've been quiet on the list but also read it every day and enjoy it immensely. I've got an ex-Telecom that I've been working on for a while as a project. It was a bit rough around the edges and had a broken head stud due to the 'water' coolant used (lets not go there), it now has a Caravelle interior and an engine swap, just need that last push to get it engineered and registered before getting a fresh coat of colour.
I've made use of many details that come out of the list and even bought a de-coupler from Florian recently when that topic re-surfaced, still need to fit it and get some parts like the vacuum tank and control panel (no diff locks ofcourse). Once I get it mobile I won't be so quiet on the list and certainly want to come out to some of the outings and give it a run with the family.
Kombi's and other things air-cooled have been in my blood since before I could drive, before I went water cooled, I put a 911 engine in a '76 dual cab and it was fun. My daily driver for the last 7 years or so is an '85 1.9l Caravelle with sun roof and it hasn't thrown much at me that I couldn't fix, they are just great cars.
Love the list,
Uwe Imhoff
Beaconsfield, Vic.
On 4/07/2011 5:40 PM, syncroaustralia wrote:Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
----- Original Message -----From: syncroaustraliaSent: Monday, July 04, 2011 5:40 PMSubject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
Does it still have the standard 2.1 donk? Looks like a very heavy vehicle for a little 4cyl.
Cheers,
Skot
On 5/07/2011 5:17 AM, Hector Erquiaga wrote:
Les,
Great! To get the bad weeds out…
My name: Hector L Erquiaga
We live: in downtown Miami / Brickell Key , Florida USA .
A Vanagon/ T3 owner since 1979… and currently own a 1989 VW Vanagon Westfalia Syncro. As pictured in the Everglades : See enclosed..
We have on our list to travel to Australia , when is the big ???
Best regards,
Hector Erquiaga
Intra-America Trade, Inc
Office: 818.206.2424 - Fax: 818.206.2487
P.O. Box 310070, Miami FL 33231-0070
The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential and intended for the exclusive use of the named recipients. Any other use is strictly prohibited and will be prosecuted. Should you receive a misaddressed email or attachment, please notify sender immediately and destroy it. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance.
From: Harold Clarke [mailto:oznewf@iinet.net.au]
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 7:39 AM
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Harold Duncan Clarke
Full actual name
On 04/07/2011, at 3:40 PM, syncroaustralia wrote:
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
Yes thanks the info is great, and often keeps my van going
Brian friend
From: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of syncroaustralia
Sent: Monday, 4 July 2011 5:41 PM
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
----- Original Message -----From: Les HarrisSent: Monday, July 04, 2011 6:55 PMSubject: RE: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Re: Membership Renewal
Bill,
I just cant tell you how much I envy the new 2 part paint job!!!
Les
From: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bill
Sent: 04 July 2011 18:46
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Re: Membership RenewalHi Les. Please keep me on the register it's invaluable. Thanks. Bill Sullivan.(Nambucca Heads). Quite a lot has been happyning in our Syncro world in the last month. My telstra syncro project vehicle that has been 4 years in progress was registered last week much to the excitement of my son Max who is looking forward to the first camping trip. He's 23 and owned a lovely 2wd t3 for 3 years and cant wait to get behind the wheel of the syncro. Now he won't be pestering to borrow mine. Also my daily driver syncro has just come back from 6 weeks in the paint shop after a full glass out 2 pack respray. Very exciting having two going shiny syncros in the driveway. Maintenance may be the death of me but what a way to go. Bill.
G’Day Les,
Even though I haven’t posted much, I read a lot of the posts with interest!
Please sign me up for another year.
Peter F (Profpinz)
From: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Francesca Coles
Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2011 7:32 AM
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Hi Les,
Seems like a chorus of 'ayes', Les.
Please sign us up for another year too.
Regards and thanks,
Francesca.
On 5 July 2011 07:21, Stuart Parry <stuart@oddball.com.au> wrote:
Hi Les,
Thanks for your efforts.
I am in for next year.
Cheers
Stuart
From: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of syncroaustralia
Sent: Monday, 4 July 2011 5:41 PM
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
Sam Arnold
now at Oatley NSW 2223
Thanks Les and everyone. Sam
--- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, alf ando <dansk53bus@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Les
> Alf Andersen now in Jamstown south australia i am in
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Les Harris <leslieharris@...>
> To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 4 July, 2011 6:25:57 PM
> Subject: RE: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Re: Membership Renewal
>
> Â
> Bill,
> I just canât tell you how much I envy the new 2 part paint job!!!
> Les
> Â
>
> ________________________________
>
> From:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bill
> Sent: 04 July 2011 18:46
> To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Re: Membership Renewal
> Hi Les. Please keep me on the register it's invaluable. Thanks. Bill
> Sullivan.(Nambucca Heads). Quite a lot has been happyning in our Syncro world in
> the last month. My telstra syncro project vehicle that has been 4 years in
> progress was registered last week much to the excitement of my son Max who is
> looking forward to the first camping trip. He's 23 and owned a lovely 2wd t3 for
> 3 years and cant wait to get behind the wheel of the syncro. Now he won't be
> pestering to borrow mine. Also my daily driver syncro has just come back from 6
> weeks in the paint shop after a full glass out 2 pack respray. Very exciting
> having two going shiny syncros in the driveway. Maintenance may be the death of
> me but what a way to go. Bill.
>
Please renew my membership for another year.
Thanking you for all good work and cheers,
Denis Priest
Dudley, NSW Hunter Coast
From: syncroaustralia <leslieharris@optusnet.com.au>
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 4 July 2011 5:40 PM
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
From: syncroaustralia <leslieharris@optusnet.com.au>
To: Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 4 July, 2011 5:40:43 PM
Subject: [Syncro_T3_Australia] Membership Renewal
Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
On 04/07/2011, at 5:40 PM, syncroaustralia wrote:Membership Renewal 2011
At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience. The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of whom we knew nothing.
Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances made this impossible.)
To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you full actual name, not your user name. This is an important requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user names to actual names.
Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the membership list.
August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia. The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot better.
At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au, which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information in the future.
I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource into a reality.
My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and Mark Kofahl.
Les Harris
Syncro_T3_Australia
Yurik Orlowsky
--- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "syncroaustralia" <leslieharris@...> wrote:
>
>
> Membership Renewal 2011
>
> At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent
> an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the
> requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made
> necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders
> who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience.
> The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of
> whom we knew nothing.
>
> Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which
> has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot
> easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so
> we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona
> fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous
> traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
>
> To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended
> to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances
> made this impossible.)
>
> To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you
> full actual name, not your user name. This is an important
> requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user
> names to actual names.
>
> Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the
> membership list.
>
> August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia.
> The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an
> email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I
> had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a
> dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot
> better.
>
> At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I
> went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a
> bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
>
> Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au
> <http://www.syncro.com.au/> , which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is
> clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making
> more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information
> in the future.
>
> I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas
> who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who
> turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource
> into a reality.
>
> My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and
> Mark Kofahl.
>
>
>
> Les Harris
>
> Syncro_T3_Australia
>
On 5 July 2011 15:31, Yurik Orlowsky <yuriko@iinet.net.au> wrote:
Please renew my membership
Yurik Orlowsky> <http://www.syncro.com.au/> , which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is
--- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "syncroaustralia" <leslieharris@...> wrote:
>
>
> Membership Renewal 2011
>
> At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent
> an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the
> requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made
> necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders
> who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience.
> The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of
> whom we knew nothing.
>
> Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which
> has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot
> easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so
> we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona
> fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous
> traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
>
> To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended
> to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances
> made this impossible.)
>
> To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you
> full actual name, not your user name. This is an important
> requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user
> names to actual names.
>
> Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the
> membership list.
>
> August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia.
> The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an
> email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I
> had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a
> dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot
> better.
>
> At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I
> went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a
> bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
>
> Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au
> clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making
> more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information
> in the future.
>
> I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas
> who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who
> turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource
> into a reality.
>
> My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and
> Mark Kofahl.
>
>
>
> Les Harris
>
> Syncro_T3_Australia
>
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Thank you for all your work Les and to all the contributors.Please accept my request for renewal of membership.Peter Leolkes, Adelaide S.A.- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "syncroaustralia" <leslieharris@...> wrote:
>
>
> Membership Renewal 2011
>
> At the beginning of August 2009, the Syncro_T3_Australia group underwent
> an extensive reorganization, the principal feature of which was the
> requirement for all members to re-register. This had been made
> necessary by the presence on the membership list of anonymous traders
> who were using the group for free advertising to a captive audience.
> The membership list was also thickly populated with anonymous members of
> whom we knew nothing.
>
> Syncro_T3_Australia is a mutual technical support and advice group which
> has no need of anonymous members or anonymous traders. It is a lot
> easier to give support and advice when we know whom we are supporting so
> we asked all members to identify themselves and establish their bona
> fifes. The new membership requirements rectified that. The anonymous
> traders disappeared overnight and every member on the list is now known.
>
> To maintain this, memberships will be confirmed each year. (I intended
> to call for renewals in August 2010 but difficult personal circumstances
> made this impossible.)
>
> To confirm you membership, please reply to this email, including you
> full actual name, not your user name. This is an important
> requirement because I otherwise have no ready means of relating user
> names to actual names.
>
> Anyone who does not reply within four weeks will be dropped from the
> membership list.
>
> August 2011 sees us entering the eighth year of Syncro_T3_Australia.
> The progenitor of the group began in January 2004, when I started an
> email newsletter and sent it to the handful of Syncro owners for whom I
> had email addresses. In August of that year, I decided that creating a
> dedicated Internet technical support and advice group would work a lot
> better.
>
> At that time, the choice of free internet groups was very limited and I
> went with the most widely used, which was Yahoo. The Yahoo format is a
> bit on the clunky side but has served us well over these years.
>
> Mark Kofahl has established a website, www.syncro.com.au
> <http://www.syncro.com.au/> , which is as smooth as the Yahoo site is
> clunky. It contains extensive picture albums and we will look at making
> more use of it as a readily accessible repository for Syncro information
> in the future.
>
> I give my personal thanks to the long-standing members here and overseas
> who have contributed so much over these years; these are the people who
> turned the concept of a mutual technical support and advice resource
> into a reality.
>
> My thanks go also to my two back-ups, moderators Francesca Coles and
> Mark Kofahl.
>
>
>
> Les Harris
>
> Syncro_T3_Australia
>
Membership Renewal 2011