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Hi team,

The SAUWA PAS Shirts are now on sale. This year there will be two designs

1: Standard black t-shirt similar in design to the drag combat shirts $35

2: Red and Black button up Shirt. With an SAUWA embroidered logo $45

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Please email me with orders to

[email protected] subject PAS

All payments will be made into the SAUWA bank account. Details of this will be provided in a reply email

Regards,

Dan

SAUWA EVENTS

OK ORDERS SO FAR

IMACUL8:

x 1 button up shirts - in BLUE and black

Mikeyru:

1x Red

1 x Black Button shirt

Pva_Glue:

1x Red button shirt

CYAR:

1x button up yellow

1x ladies normal shirt

Derek:

1x button up shirt

Taynewguy:

1x black / blue button up shirt

1x standard t-shirt

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