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Nick, Still have some tourqe shirts in 2xl-3xl? and how long is delivery? I want one to take with me to japan on the 22nd?

What colour, Justin? There's quite a few of the blue Torque shirts, not many grey.

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I would love to get a hoodie and shirt but im a 6XL FML is there any plans to extend the sizes on these items?

ohh and also we should all meet up to organise this 4 way girl on girl vampire experence :D

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probably a long shot, but is it still possible to get any of the zipper hoodies?

Yep, depending on what colour and size you want (they also come in black).

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how much are the SAU stickers with the R34 tail lights? put mine on over the weekend after getting it in the mail a while ago, wiped it with a towel (oops) and some letters came off. i was able to put them back on but there's crap underneath now...

also would like another SAU lanyard, missus took mine =)

how much are the SAU stickers with the R34 tail lights? put mine on over the weekend after getting it in the mail a while ago, wiped it with a towel (oops) and some letters came off. i was able to put them back on but there's crap underneath now...

also would like another SAU lanyard, missus took mine =)

You can have my lanyard. Stickers are usually $10 if I remember correctly as per club member application form. I need one too, because it has a bubble and I'm anal.

I'm rocking my eBay "Genuine" Nismo lanyard :ph34r:

We've been trying to figure out what to do with the stickers, as some people want a new design that's more exclusive to NSW, etc.

At the moment, though, our main priority is the AGM this weekend and running our next Texi day on the June long weekend.

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