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hoodie/jacket: hoodie

username/real name: GI Joe

name in caps or not: As above (GI and J in cap, oe non-cap)

colour: Black

size: M

how many: 1

I transferred the money into your account just then under GI Joe Hoodie SAU...

update for payments....

drd-00f...PAID

Monkeyboy...PAID

gtr-r32...PAID

typevu...PAID

musky...PAID

sambo33...PAID

ndawg...PAID

cronic...PAID

r32skyline93...PAID

hi2u...PAID

R32skyline93...PAID

bezender...PAID

usmair...PAID

jonnyboy89...PAID

Nightcrawler...PAID

Inheaven32...PAID

vinnie32GTS4...PAID

DSTROY...PAID

EDDYfier...PAID

Fabs32...PAID

ontheranch...PAID

NeneRS4...PAID

helso...PAID

if your not on the list and paid please let me know!!

i have 2 payments with no username!!

PERIODIC PAYMENT rad33 hoodie sau

DEPOSIT - THANK YOU

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Edited by rad32
If your picking up hoodies, we will arrange a meet at Vili's after we recieve the hoodies so you can pick them up. Thanks for everyone's interest and co-operation, means we will get the hoodies ASAP rather than sorting through unpaid orders etc.

Thanks Guys

is there going to be a meet or something when all the jumpers are in to pick em up or are you gonna be sending em out?

!

update for payments....

drd-00f...PAID

Monkeyboy...PAID

gtr-r32...PAID

typevu...PAID

musky...PAID

sambo33...PAID

ndawg...PAID

cronic...PAID

r32skyline93...PAID

hi2u...PAID

R32skyline93...PAID

bezender...PAID

usmair...PAID

jonnyboy89...PAID

Nightcrawler...PAID

Inheaven32...PAID

vinnie32GTS4...PAID

DSTROY...PAID

EDDYfier...PAID

Fabs32...PAID

ontheranch...PAID

NeneRS4...PAID

helso...PAID

if your not on the list and paid please let me know!!

i have 2 payments with no username!!

PERIODIC PAYMENT rad33 hoodie sau

DEPOSIT - THANK YOU

please put ur username!!!!!!

I paid the other week. Jarrad Muir.

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?

on the first page Pete, the numbers before S,M,L,XL are kids sizes in the jackets, unfortunately the hoodies start at mens small.

Also, this company sells JB stuff.

Adelaide Embroiderers & Clothing

Contact Details

Address

97 Orsmond Street, Hindmarsh 5007 (just off port road)

Phone

08 8241 5661

Failing that option, i guess you could get measured up and use the measurements under the sizes on the first page! :(

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