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Latest payments updated:

Please please if you haven't paid yet can you arrange cash to BMT or EFT to me. Thanks again.

I am away all day tomorrow - so will grab shirts on Friday. Just been one of those weeks - sorry ;) Will deliver them to BMT (or personally if discussed).

gtst88: Great to meet you - must go for some GTR cruising soon :)

Raza: got your cash payment - thankyou

Blue guys:

Adzmax: Have kept you in as an XL - will let you know when shirts are at BMT to try on.

SLYWPN, Leewah and Wardest: Payments are fine as discussed.

King_kw13 and quikshift: I have been really flat out at work so can't meet until Friday. If you can drop cash at BMT - that would be great.

Still 6 shirts available...

Leave sizes as ordered for now. It gets far to confusing otherwise.

Some shirts haven't been paid for - so will be available once the others have been supplied. Size swaps can be arranged then.

Latest sizes and payment confirmations:

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Light-green is EFT. Dark-green is cash. Blue is not-payed, but 'arranged'. Purple is 'reserve my interest' and pink is still available.

Will pick them up this arvo - and have them available from BMT to collect. I'll put post-it notes on the shirts so you know which is yours (and none get mixed up)

Rob: can you PM me please.

32_envy: Sorry Dave. Sam has them in the dyno cabinet. There is a post-it note on each one - yours are there :(

skylineakt: No prob. Will bring all the spares too - try for some 'impulse' purchases :D

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