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well it the time boys and girls to finally order these hoodies!

design:

bak_hoodieFINAL.jpg

Hoodiefrontfinal.jpg

hoodies:

BLACK

hoodbalck.jpg

GREY

hoodgrey.jpg

NAVY

hoodnavy.jpg

ROYAL

hoodroyal.jpg

SIZES

hoodsize.gif

jackets:

zipblack.jpg

BLACK

zipgreen.jpg

GREEN

zipgrey.jpg

LIGHT BLUE

ziplightblue.jpg

NAVY

zipnavy.jpg

RED

zipred.jpg

ROYAL

ziproyal.jpg

SIZES

zipsize.gif

the hoodies will be $50 plus 60c per letter for the username. its up to u if u want the username/name if you want or not...

so we will need from you:

hoodie/jacket:

username/real name:

name in caps or not:

colour:

size:

how many:

u can either pay in cash or via bank transfer..

acc:

Adrian Guerra

ANZ bank

BSB: 013 011

ACC NO: 760198670

mark it as.. ie: rad33 hoodie sau

i will organize a meet a cafe de villies again this fri for ppl to make cash payments..

regards,

Adrian and Damo.

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hoodie/jacket: Jacket

username/real name: FLICK

name in caps or not: Caps

colour: Black

size: Will go with size Small (chest measurement 53) assuming this is small adults sizes.

how many: x 1

will transfer the money friday :D

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