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Merch is simply too much to manage.

Thinking about "competitor" style stickers and that, so certainly room to incorporate it where ever is possible :)

Maybe a t-shirt but im not going to get anyones hopes up over that one specifically.

Clubs can bring their own merch along to sell @ event which will help their profits and stuff too which i think is preferrable.

Drive down to Bris man and we will run a sick convoy !

yep! and if noel brings one of his its gonna be a blast (and I probably won't be able to keep up!!)

shoot me some contact details. there is a bit of logistics involved on my side of things. will explain when I talk to you.

ASH,

sponsor details when you are ready. :)

.... small problem... not on Facebook.....

So get on facebook!

I hate people who refuse to use facebook, its penetrated our society so throughly that refusing to use it is like refusing to use emails and mobile phones too.

You didnt need to spell it out - there was no question the 2 clowns = you guys :D

:(. Take it easy haha.

Still trying to firgure out how get get enough E85 down there. This is going to be a challenge..... :D

So get on facebook!

I hate people who refuse to use facebook, its penetrated our society so throughly that refusing to use it is like refusing to use emails and mobile phones too.

Take it easy...

I'm in IT.. I know it goes against convention (being in IT and NOT having a Facebook account), but I just haven't had a reason to use it... till now.

It just means I need to check and manage 'another' thing....

Hey, Im kinda new to the forum but would love to come...

If anyone else is coming from brisbane let me know & we can tee something up.

Cheers G

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