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Yo,

MFX_R33, from SAUNSW has organised a cheap bulk buy on some "snap-on style" seat covers featuring (an) SAU logo.

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These things are not the funkiest custom-fitted units ever, but they are very good for anyone looking for some SAU accessorah! Or, if you're like me, looking for a good way to keep the HJs "sauce" drips off your nice as-new trim.

In order to get them here, MFX can post them in one bundle to a nominated SAUWA member (eg. - Me).

I know BamBam is keen for a set, is anyone else from WA interested in these, and in splitting the postage costs?

If so, spray/leave your mark here.

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thanks Bam.

guys, post your interest in here. towards the end of next week, I will pm MFX with a list of the names and colours. he will then email/pm you his account details and the $ value required.

(To the best of my knowledge some people have already received theirs, so no, this is not an elaborate scam. Even if it were, I think he might have picked something more expensive than a set of carseat covers to get his teeth knocked out for. :P)

once he has all WA persons dollars, he will post it in a big bundle. I am happy to take possession of said bundle and then deliver/arrange pickup or whatever.

NB> I will not drive to mandurah to deliver a set of seat covers.

Yeah BamBam.

Plan to finalise/confirm the orders on wednesday (the 11th of June) at lunchtime.

will PM MFX on wednesday evening (about 7:00pm perth time), with a list of those from WA who want in, and their colours. He will then send YOU a confirmation PM including his bank account info, and the cost of the covers plus the postage cost divided by the number of people, so you can transfer into his account.

Once he has received all funds (hopefully lete this week - c'mon WA!!) he will place the order and ship to WA.

Note that if you place the order for covers, then be a slackarse about paying, you will most likely hold the process up. So, in fairness to everyone, please be prompt with the payment. This seems like the best way to do this without exposing MFX to undue out-of-pocketness.

if you have placed an order, remember to check back on wednesday to make sure you're on the confirmation list!

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