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Hi guys,

I bought these t-shirts while i was on holiday... they are bit small for me. so, they are all for sale

Item: T-Shirts

Age: Brand new

Condition: Brand new

Price: $20 each (plus $5 delivered anywhere in Aus)

Location: Central Coast

Contact: PM

Comments: **they are not genuine/official brand t-shirts**

Medium size:

- width: 50cm (armpit to armpit)

- length: 68cm (top to bottom)

DSC00547.jpg<--- SOLD

DSC00548.jpg<--- SOLD

DSC00549.jpg<--- SOLD

Large size:

- width: 55cm (armpit to armpit)

- length: 73cm (top to bottom)

DSC00550.jpg<--- SOLD

XL size:

- width: 22" (armpit to armpit)

- length: 30" (top to bottom)

DSC00440.jpg<--- Pending Payment

DSC00460.jpg

Cheers

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Hi guys,

I bought these t-shirts while i was on holiday... they are bit small for me. so, they are all for sale

Item: T-Shirts

Age: Brand new

Condition: Brand new

Price: $20 each delivered anywhere in Aus

Location: Central Coast

Contact: PM

Comments: Size XL only

width: 22" (armpit to armpit)

length: 30" (top to bottom)

Hi,

I'm quite happy to send you a cheque for 2 Brembo shirts @ $20 each ie. $40 OK

Can you send me your address via my e-mail on [email protected] and I'll forward the cheque which you can cash before sending the shirts if you like...

Regards,

Terry

BREMBO:

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RECARO:

DSC00457.jpg Hi,

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Z33 Option Project:

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DSC00440.jpg

MOTUL:

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K&N:

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DSC00460.jpg

Cheers

Hi mate,

I only have one of each and wanna make this clear..

**they are not genuine/official brand t-shirts**

cheers

Hi,

I'm still only after the Brembo shirt.

Please let me know if the one displayed is NOT available on [email protected] If it is available, tell me the arrangement. As I said earlier, I can send a cheque up front.

Regards,

Terry

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