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Will (and anyone that wants to know) the reason we changed the jacket design (from the jacket where the vest zips in) was after getting the original sample we discovered that the piping on the sleeves on the other jackets was only 6cm appart. This meant that the logo's on the arms would be overlapping the piping and would look stupid. The new design allows the logo's to fit in between the piping. Plus the jackets and vests we actually got are nicer than the original ones anyways.

Fair enough, they look great, overlapping would have looked very wrong. Good work peoples :( .

I'll just have to stop being lazy and put the two bits on seperately :P

I could really have made something of my life if I wasn't so bone idle.

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Reminder for anyone wanting their jackets in Shepparton on the weekend to let me know before tomorrow arvo.

So far...

Dezz - M

Haley - S and XS girls vest

Jackie - S and S girls vest

Magnum PI (Justin) - M (to pay on collection)

Dark - L

Al - XXL

Gareth - XL

Come and see me to collect. I'll be there on Friday at the convoy meet.

Thanks everyone,

I like my Jacket so much it makes me want to dust my Skyline off and drive it around stopping randomly to get out and pose like a wanker.

Fully sik

Let me know if we can get little ones for kids!

I have to give my thumbs up to the warmth of the jackets, coping with chasing cattle this morning at 2 am on a quad bike in major fog.

I wish i was having that much fun with mine. I think I'll wear it tm.

Oh :D Bec look forward to another event in the future/.

No kiddie sizes yet sorry.

Perhaps some kids t-shirts for summer... My Dad's car can beat up your Dad's car

What about "My Mum's car can beat my Dad's car"

I would order 2 of those!!!! >_<

and save them for when I actually get an R34. :mad:

OK - I have not heard from the below people re their jackets.

Daz (spdkls) - XL

Skybee (Ben) - L

Crack (craig) - XL

Yug - XL

Shivam - S

Graeme (gdogzgtr) - M

If you guys are still after your jackets, please PM me with how you want to pay for/collect your jackets.

Also I have some extra jackets available in the below sizes:

M - 5

XL - 4

XXL - 2

If anyone else is after a jacket, I will have them at the meeting tomorrow night, or PM me if you are interested and we can work it out.

Also should be noted that the prices are:

Members - $120

Non-members - $160

;)

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