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Hi All,

There will be more merchandise coming in the coming months, for now we have only the following stickers;

600mm width www.skylinesaustralia.com (doesnt include the coloured sticker above)

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$9ea

1000mm width www.skylinesaustralia.com

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$13ea

$5 for shipping (doesnt matter how many you get)

Soon we'll have some shirts, lanyards and hats.

Christian

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I had more lanyards made last month - PM me if you are interested.

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u got pm!

i was thinking would be pretty cool...novelty, an sau badge styled like the gtr badges

like we got the sticker of it but a hard metal/plastic like the actual gtr badge would be awesome...anyone got any ideas how id go about creating one of these?

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