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awwww i cant make up my mind. love to come but have an exam on monday :cheers::D

cant decide :shakesfist:

5 days of studying... kgo!

leaves sunday free for relaxing and driving.... can always study a bit more at night.

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hey a question. got a couple of mates that would like to tag along. the all own skylines that are rb powered. is it cool if they tag along?

Hey Brad,

Sure thing, the more the merrier. It is all for a good cause too so make sure they bring a few gold coins with them for a donation :ninja:

Anyone who has mates who want to come, as long as they fit the 2 out of 3 rule, tell em to come along!!!

Just a quick note, we will have our official SAu merchandise on the day.

This is our old stock, we will be selling this off EXTREMELY cheap!

Polo shirt - $5 (usually $25)

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Dress shirt - $10 (usually $45)

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Jacket - $45 (usually $95)

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Beanie - $5 (usually $15)

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Cap - $5 (usually $20)

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This is our NEW stock!!!

Straw sun hats - $25

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Keyrings - $12.50

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Lanyards - $5

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:D

hrmmm motorboat time eh? I MUST be strong and resist bribery temptations :lol:

oooooooooooooh it's getting so close, I can't freakin' WAIT! It's a damn awesome route, perfect for everyone!! :P

Anyone who has mates who want to come, as long as they fit the 2 out of 3 rule, tell em to come along!!!

Just a quick note, we will have our official SAu merchandise on the day.

This is our old stock, we will be selling this off EXTREMELY cheap!

Polo shirt

post-22503-1226291773_thumb.jpg

Dress shirt

post-22503-1226291786_thumb.jpg

Jacket

post-22503-1226291797_thumb.jpg post-22503-1226291806_thumb.jpg

Beanie

post-22503-1226291814_thumb.jpg

Cap

post-22503-1226291824_thumb.jpg

This is our NEW stock!!!

Straw sun hats

post-22503-1226291863_thumb.jpg post-22503-1226291871_thumb.jpg

Keyrings

post-22503-1226291884_thumb.jpg

Lanyards

post-22503-1226291895_thumb.jpg post-22503-1226291905_thumb.jpg

:P

when you mean EXTREMELY CHEAP, how much we talking. might be interested in either a jacket or shirt or both. :laugh:

well we haven't 100% decided on prices, but there was mention of between $5-$10 on the shirts (usually go for $25 & $45). Final prices will be listed on the day, but we have some of everything, not heaps, so we're keen to get it out there for a really good price ;)

PS. you have to buy a straw hat to be eligible for the cheap stock, y'know, do your bit to reduce cases of skin cancer, freeing up hospital beds for other needy people...............................................

JK :D

awwww noes there's not a lot of white shirts left. I'll put one aside for you col, unfortunately i'm gonna be a carnt and not put aside any of our new stock, there's plenty of it ;) but with the old stuff, if there' something someone REALLY wants, and we've only got a few of, i'll write your name on a tag and keep it aside. There'll be plenty of time to come take a peek at the stuff after we've done some of the charity stuff, the day is for Men's Health after all :D

well we haven't 100% decided on prices, but there was mention of between $5-$10 on the shirts (usually go for $25 & $45). Final prices will be listed on the day, but we have some of everything, not heaps, so we're keen to get it out there for a really good price ;)

PS. you have to buy a straw hat to be eligible for the cheap stock, y'know, do your bit to reduce cases of skin cancer, freeing up hospital beds for other needy people...............................................

JK :blink:

I will have the straw hat too looks cool.... + the polo shirt..size (M/L) will do... please put one aside for me Anna... thanks. :blink:

Maybe we should, just to be safe?

Hi guys/ girls

How far forward u thinking. We Goldies & Tweedies will be leaving our meet by 7.45 am so we should be @ the Hyperdome by no later than 8.30am.

Cheers :D

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