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Hi All,

As part of PAS we have decided that a t-shirt should get made, to show we're all from the same club. Below is an example shirt from something similar in Melbourne.

All entrants need to purchase a shirt, but our price will be subsidised by SST giving us some money. Anyone else wanting to buy a t-shirt to help support the SAUWA entry in PAS is more than welcome, an approximate cost is $20 each.

We are having our promo girls in a singlet, if anyone wants one of these then let me know, otherwise girls can have a small version of the guys shirt.

Please let me know ASAP who needs to buy a shirt.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...=&postid=468449

Orders are being placed for:

Zanda - XL

Adrian - L

Bam - XXL & 3xM

Judged - XL & L

Strichnine - L

Grey Skys - XL & S

Cam - XL

SeriesIIGTST - L

Troy - L

33Spec2 - 2xM

Got Boost - XL & L

Drifta - L

Sexzilla - L

Erik - M & S

Streamer - M & S

Aidwin - M

Simon - L

EVL R33 - XL

Dan-the-man - XL

Paul - L

Prizes - 2xL

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

:bahaha: That's good Kym:D There $200 each for 10minutes:p

Cheap for some. You'd only need them for about 2mins right? :(

j/k

Put me down for a shirt :D Would prefer a white one though.....

Can ya get the www.skylinesaustralia.com URL on the back :D ??

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