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Have the following Merchanidise still available

1 Large Hoodie, XL hoodies x 2, 3xl x 5 $35.00 Each

20 Nats Caps $15.00 Each

Polo's Price Each

XS x 1 $25.00

S x 1 $25.00

M x 10 $25.00

L x 11 $25.00

XL x 13 $25.00

2XL x 7 $25.00

3XL x 3 $25.00

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Cazz

How much it cost to get 4XL Polo's made please? The 3XL's don't quite fit round the keg. At least 2 off & maybe 3 off thank you.

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Cazz

How much it cost to get 4XL Polo's made please? The 3XL's don't quite fit round the keg. At least 2 off & maybe 3 off thank you.

D

We are not getting any more made Dennis, and to do a short run will not be cost effective. The quote I had to do three extra's in 4XL wsa $48.00 each. Happy for you to contact Blurgum Clothing direct and see if you can do any better.

We are not getting any more made Dennis, and to do a short run will not be cost effective. The quote I had to do three extra's in 4XL wsa $48.00 each. Happy for you to contact Blurgum Clothing direct and see if you can do any better.

I'll go with that. Are you happy to order them and how you want me to pay??

All of the available sizes and quantities are above guys, and R34, of course non attendees can purchase.

You will need to make payment into Westpac Bank BSB 033 179, account number 248508, then please send an email to [email protected], with your name address and phone number. Freight will be free to all capital cities.

Hope that helps guys.

Dennis, I will see what I can do about your shirts.

Hi Cazz

I'd be keen to get a couple of shirts and a hoodie if non attenders can purchase.

Do you have any info on sizes?

I'm normally 2-3XL (6'4" @110kgs)

Chris,

Take the 3XL, you wont regret it. I have everything from SAU in 3XL but these 3XL's just make it and I'm same height @ 125kg.

D

  • 9 months later...

Sorry to Bring up an old thread Guys,

BUT we have had some fantastic news come in from HPI magazine and a few classic's made the 9 page spread aswell!

Hope this gets you revved up for the 2012 event

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