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Ok so im getting some DrifTas Polo tops embrioded up with our logo and driftas.com on the front.

Cost is $40 for any size polo in black or white. (S,M,L,XL,XXL)

Please let me know ASAP if your keen as i have to get the order off.

You can PM or email ben(at)driftas.com with your size, colour and choice and i will let you know bank details for payment.

Turn around time of these will be about 10days (depends on final numbers) so they will be ready before July 30.

Please help support Driftas so we can keep providing drift days for you all.

Cheers GMB & Bart

DrifTas

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So how are the polo's coming along???

Hey mate

i was hoping to get them from the embroider late this week but they have a fair bit on at the moment (and when i got the quote it wasn't for 50 shirts :) ) but hopefully early next week.

I'll keep you all posted :)

GMB

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hows the polo's benny?

need it as the one im wearing smells lol.

wish the wife would use that big white box thing in the laundry called a something machine?....right below the dryer thingy.

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hows the polo's benny?

need it as the one im wearing smells lol.

wish the wife would use that big white box thing in the laundry called a something machine?....right below the dryer thingy.

Still waiting on them chief, hopefully seem them by the end of the week.

I'll let you know when i get them though :D

And how come you never let us know you had a time machine in your laundry Benny :D

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spose it is a time machine.

makes old things look new.

wonder if i put my self in there, i could get my virginity back.... just so i could loose it gain lol!

cheers bloke!

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Polo's have been picked up (still waiting on a couple though) please get intouch with me so you can organise to get yours.

Launie boys did you want to wait till next weekend to grab them while your down???

For anyone that hasn't paid please pay asap (PM for bank details) as Bart and i are out of pocket.

Cheers again to all for the support

Gmb & Bart

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Grrr my mates have just informed that we're not going to the Drift now which is a pain in the a$$ so after sunday i'll get in touch and organise to give you a bit more money so you can post it. Sorry to stuff ya around GMB.

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