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Hi

The shirts are in production. As they are a special event shirt - and are in limited numbers - it's a first in (and paid) best (and I mean BEST) dressed kind of deal:)

The company producing them will hold our film screens - so doing more at a later date will not incurr another setup cost. Producing more before MAS may be possible (time is not on our side), but I'd need to know before Friday 4.00pm and have confirmed (read - paid) orders.

There are 2 styles - an SAU (front/back) and a BMT (front/back) design. The order is for 25 of each:

3x small

5x medium

10x large

5x x-large

2x xx-large

Cost is $30 (inc GST) per shirt. They are a high quality cotton in an electric blue (similar to the Calsonic colour). The sizes are quite generous - I'm 6'2" and 'bulky' and a large will suit me.

BMT shirt preference will go to BMT people. As I said - we can make more after the event if people want both styles (or even different coloured shirts)

I have had 18 people ask (via the other thread and PMs) for an SAU shirt so far. You will take preference - but I need payment ASAP.

Best way to pay: EFT via online banking.

Use your forum ID as a 'remitter name' and clearly state SAU or BMT and size in the reference.

BSB: 083419

Num: 683271757

Name: James P Ward

If cash is easier. Let me know via email or PM. You can pay me, Whistla or Dave at BMT.

Sorry to be so picky about quantities and stuff - but we were just running out of time. Hope I haven't inconvenienced anyone.

Please let me know if any questions :)

Cheers

James W

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Only 2x Large SAU shirts left.

All people who PM'd me or posted here have been taken care of :D

There are 8 BMT shirts in a variety of sizes left also.

These ones look really good also - make sure you get your orders in quick!

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