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The club we entered as (SAU NSW) will take hold of the trophy we won and hold it high aloft the mantle piece for all to see! :D

So we can't really steal that, break it up, and divide it evenly between the entrants...

SO, we can order smaller, exact replicas of the trophy for home use, at a measily cost of $93.

For now, we have the following interested:

2 for Doof (Steve)

1 for Bullet32 (Frink)

1 for Adams33 (Adam)

1 for Drift Spec (Paul) ... (NSA 11N)

1 for Joeyz (Joey)

1 for Malcolm

1 for Lauren

-SAU Account Details-

Bank: NAB

Acct Name: Skylines Australia NSW

BSB: 082-356

Acct No.: 54-639-3766

Please put reference: Trophies "forum name" if you can fit it

Hey Stevo,

Ive paid the $93.00 - Send me a trophie! :P

No, you suck at guitar hero... there is a subtle yet important difference :P

I'm not oredring them til Wednesday anyway... I have to make sure the peeps at SAU find everyone who has paid... Don't wanna miss anyone :P

PS: These tyres rule! :D

These are being ordered today, I will hopefully have a list of people that have paid, and a number of trophies by lunch time... If you are not on that list, you are not getting a trophy...

:thumbsup:

Here is my extremely short list of people who have actually ponied up...

NSA11N Paul;

ADAMSR33 Adam;

malcolm; and

Bullet32

Me x2

Unless my maths has failed me, that is 6 trophies... I will shoot off an order now ;)

Dis be closed, money is in and will be moved very soon... just currently sorting out delivery costs :happy:

They still have to be made though just for the record... so keep your panties on!

Dis be closed, money is in and will be moved very soon... just currently sorting out delivery costs :P

They still have to be made though just for the record... so keep your panties on!

But its Valentines Day :happy:

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Steve,

Yep received the cheque! We haven't ordered yet. Hopefully will be able to do that soon.

We are currently in a slight dispute with our trophy suppliers but as soon as that's resolved we'll get it sorted for you.

Sorry for the delay. May take a little while.

Regards,

Auto Salon chick

So yeah... bit of a delay...

What the hell kind of fight can you get into with trophy makers?

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