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Hi Guys,

We have just picked up the demo SAU shirts and so in order to get the ball rolling we want to start taking orders ASAP.

We will be posting pics of the two demo shirts on Saturday, and I will bring them to the cruise on the 11th of April.

We currently have one male shirt (L) and one female shirt (M). The male large is quite big so you may want to do a size comparison with the shirt itself.

The demo female shirt is white, although the actual shirts will be black. The medium is very small, so please check you sizes carefully before ordering:D

Both the male and female shirts are $30 each, and all additional proceeds will go to promoting SAU in WA.

If you wish to purchase a shirt then please bring the correct money to the crusie, or PM me so we can organise money and sizes to be sorted.

See'ya:burnout:

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Yeah I want one but won't be at the cruise. (Would be if I had a car to go in besides a Corolla, thanks Dad). How can I get one then? Hang on, is it you GTS-t V-SPEC taking the money, if it is then can I give the money to my Dad at SST's so he can give it to you, then when it comes in you can just give it to him and he can pass it on to me. I'll want a medium ladies (its ok, dunno if Dad told you but I am only tiny!).

CC,

One of our members makes the stickers, I'm orgainsing more of them, they are usually available from WorksAuto, but I can try and bring some to the next cruise aswell:D

Steve, She can't be that small, can she?

See'ya:burnout:

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