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Hey guys,

Where/when can I pick up my hoodie?

Mine is the one that has Franky on it.

Any info/update regarding this will be appreciated

mate have a read through the last couple of pages, plenty of information.

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lol, go back just one page and refer to this post........onus is on you guys now to either collect or organize collection.

ok for those who were at villis to collect there hoodies THANKYOU..

but... from now on YOU are to ontact us to COLLECT yours..

for all you interstaters please pm me or damo to get yours sent out..

these hoodies are now being kept at owners risk.

THANKYOU.

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Im working on it, i've just had alot pop up in my life all of a sudden, and since it was summer, didn't think anyone would mind a wait... I'm hoping to have final pricing or redoing our hoodies and purchasing blank ones by the end of this week with any luck

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lol, go back just one page and refer to this post........onus is on you guys now to either collect or organize collection.

PM sent 2 months ago, and again 1 month ago, but not today. you think i should send another one? or maybe i should send one daily :3some:

for some reason, i still like damo. he seems like a very helpful and reasonable guy through all our correspondance................ so i'll shut up now.

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sweet, cant wait to see what the outcome is.

and SLED... lol i forgot u have my hoodies till i had a look here, i'll make an effort to get to villis this friday nite... just have to get my lights sorted so i dont do a matty and get defected for odd coloured lights (have already been defected when i first got the car cos the parkers were green LOL)

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PM sent 2 months ago, and again 1 month ago, but not today. you think i should send another one? or maybe i should send one daily :)

for some reason, i still like damo. he seems like a very helpful and reasonable guy through all our correspondance................ so i'll shut up now.

fair enough

sweet, cant wait to see what the outcome is.

and SLED... lol i forgot u have my hoodies till i had a look here, i'll make an effort to get to villis this friday nite... just have to get my lights sorted so i dont do a matty and get defected for odd coloured lights (have already been defected when i first got the car cos the parkers were green LOL)

oops, I think the missus flogged them off at the last garage sale..........think she got $6 for the black one and $4 for the grey one :3some::)

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