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Bec - update the post when you know

Geoff - he's just the catalog guy. I'm sure his mum is proud.

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A size M and size L jacket will be available as a size sample at the Midnight Cruise tonight. Details:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=118379

Try them on - if an M is too big, order an S.

If an L is too small, get an XL.

Easy. Even Goldilocks could do it.

Danny - updated

Ant - will let you know, figure an M for you though

Steve McQueen - yours was L in Buillit, but XL in LeMans. Must be the french food.

Age - do you have a merchandise catalog pic? That would be bestest.

Juz - I'll have them and will be around on Sat if that's helpful?

I can't make it tonight but need to try one, Can I meet up with someone over the weekend to try one on?

If I catch up with Dane on Saturday, if James doesnt mind, I can grab it from his place and bring it with me if that helps? BTW - can you kick his ass into replying to my PM!!lol! Thanks :P

If I catch up with Dane on Saturday, if James doesnt mind, I can grab it from his place and bring it with me if that helps? BTW - can you kick his ass into replying to my PM!!lol! Thanks :laugh:

hahaha PM replied!

Saturday arvo shouldn't be a prob man :)

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