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XVelo, everyone is welcome.

GOR33, we will have a membership sign on for the day, so bring your money with you.....

Polish the car clean her up and enter the peoples choice competition or even the show and shine. For the stereo heads we might even have a sound off, but we don't have any equipment to actually measure the dB so it might be just a thumbs up type of thing.....who knows the possibilities are endless...

Cheers

Gary

for those who want to see the first club shirt here is a horrible picture of me at the last skid pan day wearing it. This is nearly exactly what it will look like, (without my ugly mug in it) only a few little logo colour changes, you won't even notice.

Samantha,

Not too sure on the design of the ladies shirt at the moment, we are having difficulties with the logo's on the ladies polo shirts so we are looking at different alternatives. I will probably have a style by mid next week. If there is a style you would prefer please email me a pickie and I will see what I can do. Otherwise I will post something up in the next few days.

Cheers

Gary

HI Erin,

It's the shorter length sleves that we are have trouble with.... We can't fit the logo's on easily without resizing all the logo's which incurrs another set up cost which blows the ladies shirt cost into the rediculas (spell check). We are currently looking at some different styles of womens polo's, some with colars some without, vee necks, all that sort of thing. Erin if you have something give me a call and I will see what we can do to match it.

For all the ladies that want shirts I will eventually need your sizes simply because I will not be mass ordering them. Therefore let me know how many you want too... But I will post something up to show you what they will look like before such time...

Cheers

Gary

shirts look mad, and just a suggestion, can there be something organised with the autobarn chains around gold coast, they have a good db meter that they use, maybe they will cum out for the day and do the sound off, i know the guy at the burliegh store who organises their sound offs, maybe he can help us?

dont know just a suggestion,if we giv them sum advertisment on the day then they might return the favour with organising the sound off? i can go and talk to him if u guys think it could work?

Gary, that photo makes your license look like a glamour shoot!! :D

How about a category for 'most unfinished modifications'? I'm a shoe-in...

any word/pics of the ladies tops?? :)

I wanna see the ladies' tops too ;)

We tried to get Autobarn on board but they messed around for ever so we gave up on them. All they were prepared to give was the same as what everyone can get by joining their 'Autobarn members' which every Tom, Dick and Harry can do. So we decided to work with people who will treat you well and really look after you.

Cheers

Gary

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