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Anyone interested in purchasing the QLD Skyline Calendar for 2007 can do so by PM'ing me.

There is a thread in the Group Buy section of the forum which is set to let everyone on the forum know about the calendar however, I know alot of QLDer's dont go to the 'For Sale' area of the forum all that often so I thought I'd create this thread in the Classified QLD section to let you's know.

Edit: Link to the thread in the Group Buys section is HERE. If you wish to ask any questions or express interest in the calendar, please do so in that thread.

The calendar itself starts in March and ends in December.

I didnt see any purpose in doing Jan & Feb as they wouldnt be displayed on the walls as the months had already gone past.

Cost: $25.00/each (Please Note: These are at cost price, nothing is being made from them at all).

Postage: $10.00 Australia Wide.

Below are the proof's for you to check out what your purchasing.

If your interested in one, please PM ME the following details -

Full Name:

Postal Address:

Suburb:

State:

Postcode:

Number of Calendars to order:

Any questions, please feel free to post them up here.

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