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Hello guys and gals!

Well for those of you who where thinking about taking advantage of the skylines australia corporate rates at zest but weren't able to well I have organised with head management for the corporate rate to be ongoing!!

This has taken some time to be organised so if you are after some of the cheapest prices for Zest membership...EVER please let me know!

As you all probably know we have 15 gyms from Joondalup down through to bunbury so there is one near you!

As previously mentioned it is just 12.55 per week ,payable weekly fortnightly or monthly (normally $15 per week!) or one off payment of $535 for 12 months. (normally $650)

Also we have managed to secure $100 worth of free personal training for you all aswell! 3 sessions with a personal trainer to get you familiar with the gym, motivated and on your way to achieve your goals.

If any of you guys have any close family or friends who are interested aswell please let me know as we could just create a small account on SAU for them.

Any questions or problems please give me a call at zest on 9444 0855 to take advantage of the special SAU corporate rate, when you call just ask for Daniel or pm me :-)

Thanks all.

Dan

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