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Niz, I asked about a v-neck in that style and they don't do it:( It doesn't matter what style you go for, but the colour needs to match. Don't know about Marie, was waiting for you and Kyles to come up with a plan before asking her:D

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niz what do you want to do??

I will give the tops back to troy, and he can take them to work on saturday, will you be near the city on sat or sun so you could pick them up and have another look at them all

Another quick fix way is if the singlet is too low for you niz we could allways cut the straps and stitch them up again..

yeah i cant A. afford it and B. have the time to go shopping for it

jus tgive me the blue tank .... do as kyles explained take the straps in .... or hows this for an idea we get the top in a size smaller ...... ahhh technology.

Done n dusted

thank you for coming

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Danny, I'll see what we can do about a power-pack, but yes we have access to about 3 mains plugs:D

Paul,

I have access to long extension leads and power out-let boards so let me know on that point. Is there some sort of t-shirt for "support crew" to wear or are we all wearing the same one??

Do we need to give you financial support with purchase of the shrits we are going to wear?? (me- XL ,G/F- L)

We still meeting up 2nite???

:(

Danny, Call Steve, tell him your a mate of mine and that it's for PAS, he'll try and fit you in:D Shirts will require some financial support, but SST is putting some money in so it won't be expensive. We have some shirts made for the guys and gals, but if anyone else wants one there more than weelcome to purchase them. I'll try and put up a thread about shirts today.

paul: can i get one for me n one for my gf?

im kinda like erik's size...and my gf is kinda like me but smaller a tad bit

i dont know what sizes that works out to be and lemme know how much

it costs

thanks

:(

will pass e steering to bam sometime this wk n he'll sort it out w u i guess

:)

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