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hoodie/jacket: Jacket

username/real name:KRISHY

name in caps or not:caps (just like ^^^ that)

colour: black

size: L

how many:1

COST = $53.60

will make payment soon

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Hey, If it's not too late, How much for postage to Alice Springs NT 0871.?

hoodie/jacket: Jacket

username/real name: Sklyn

name in caps or not: Capital S only.

colour: Black

size: M

how many: 1

$53 + Postage = ??

will transer funds as soon as postage is confirmed..

Thanks

hoodie/jacket: Jacket

user name/real name: Allan

name in caps or not: "As Above"

colour: Black

size: Medium

how many: 1

is there going to be a meet this friday so we can make cash payment

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Sorry, can I please also get this one.

hoodie/jacket: hoodie

username/real name: Msquito

name in caps or not: Capital M only.

colour: Black

size: XXL

how many: 1

Postage cost for 2, to NT 0871 please?

$53.60+$53(above)+postage=

Cheers

hoodie/jacket: Jacket

colour: Grey

size: M (Adult)

how many: x 1

I dont want my name or username on it... Hopefully this is OK.

Will transfer $50 into account and name transaction as ontheranch. Payment should go through Today (29/7/08)

Receipt No: N072985350648

Cheers!!

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yeh sled u can at port road sports!

they sell JB!

hey Adrian,

I went in there today but they had run out of JB stock. I tried other brands but sizes were all over the place....one brand I needed 'L' while another brand I needed 'XXL'. Does anyone else keep JB stock that I can try on? Also, can you get children's sizes for my boy?

hoodie/jacket: Hoodie

username/real name: leave it blank please

name in caps or not: dont think it matters when you not putting a name in there

colour: Navy

size: S guess im a midgit

how many: just the 1

payment of $50 sent :) money well spent

^^^ what i did sled was chuck on a jumper at home that fits nice n snug then measured the length n width as someone showed how earlier. that should be close enough to the mark me thinks

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^^^ what i did sled was chuck on a jumper at home that fits nice n snug then measured the length n width as someone showed how earlier. that should be close enough to the mark me thinks

yeah already tried that Dan but XL can be anywhere between 60 & 67cm for chest and 74 & 78cm for length, depending on who makes it.

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