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Jackets have been ordered - we expect to have them available mid-July (before Drift for Dummies).

I'll post the production mockup pix when I have them back from the manufacturer - but for now, you'll just have to trust me that these will look ace :P

They are a 2-part polar fleece vest and jacket that can be worn separately, or as one cosy set.

They are black with grey panels and reflective piping.

We are ordering 50 - in a range of sizes from S to XXL

We will have some sizing samples at the Midnight Cruise - and I'll try to arrange something for next week too.

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In the mean time - I would like people to reseve sizes, and ideally pre-order/pre-pay for these (to help our cashflow). So....

Normal cost:

$120 for members

$160 for non-members

Pre-pay members = $115

Pre-pay non members = $150

Important note - the pre-pay price is only valid if you PAY. Pre orders are fine and great for us to order sizes correctly, but unless you pay before delivery - the costs are the normal ones. This is entirely due to cashflow reasons - and there will be no exceptions.

Payment via EFT only

You must use the following format for your deposit: "JACKET FORUM NAME" (Eg, JACKET Jamezilla)

Bank: Westpac

Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria

BSB: 033305

Account: 265609

Thanks

James

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Jamezilla = M & L (PAID)

Snowman = M & S (PAID)

Age = XL

LeeWah = S (PAID)

rchoo = M

phunkey_monkey = XL (PAID)

GTR-Geoff = XXL (PAID)

MissJuz = S (PAID)

Ant95 = M (PAID)

Joel = L (PAID)

Ash = M & M (PAID)

Jetdat = M (PAID)

Crispy = L (PAID)

Saff = M (PAID)

Dezz = M & S (PAID)

Dark = L (PAID)

Al = XXL (PAID)

Daz = XL

Blackrex = XXL (PAID)

Skybee = L

Crack = XL

Mav = L (PAID)

West = S (PAID)

Yug = XL

Jack = XXL (PAID)

ScottA = XL (PAID)

Sarah = M (PAID)

Driver Dynamics = XL (PAID)

Will = M (PAID)

Scotty = L

Greg = L (PAID)

Shiv = S

Jackie = S (PAID)

Bec = L (PAID)

Adz = L (PAID)

Pete = M & S (PAID)

Danny =XXL (PAID)

Roy = M

Scotsman = L

AlexCim = M (PAID)

Gareth (gaffa) = XL (PAID)

Babia = M (PAID)

Tekin = XL (PAID)

Ryan = XL (PAID)

Paul = L (PAID)

Justin911 = M

Nige = M

gdogzgtr = M

thebuzz = M (PAID)

CNBLOW = XL (PAID)

JVP-R32 = XL (PAID)

R32_BigBalls = XL (PAID)

Adam (Tuspeed) = XL (PAID)

Aaron (Rampant) = XXL (PAID)

Ben (JSpec) = XXL (PAID)

Craig (JSpec) = XXL (PAID)

Total = 61

Geoff - I am waiting on the pre-production comps to come back but...

Handsome Dan here is modeling the jacket type:

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And below are the artwork proofs - showing left sleeve, right sleeve, back, jacket front and vest front (vest back is the same as the jacket)

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Hi James....long time no see mate.....def. put me down for one of these. I'm thinking if you are going the L then I'll be either a L or M.

Just keep us updated on fits so I can narrow it closer to the order

Cheers.

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