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We've finally made our own dedicated SAU Club Calendar! This is available to anyone, regardless of if you're part of SAUNSW/SAUVIC/SAUQLD/SAUSA/SAUWA or even no club at all.

All the photography was done by local members in Sydney, they have spent hours and hours and hours doing this and making sure the photos are perfect before going to print. All the paper used is a high quality (not the cheap crap you get in a normal calendar), and comes in A3 size so its nice and big to hang on your wall at home, work, the garage etc.

Delivery to any Australian postal address is included in the price. Postage can take up to 3 weeks depending on your location. International is no problem, just get in touch and we will figure it out.

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Here's how to get your hands on one step by step;

Step 1, Deposit money into SAUNSW's account

Bank - NAB

Branch - Marrickville NSW

Account name - Skylines Australia NSW

BSB - 082 356

Account number - 546 393 766

Please put your SAU USERNAME and CALENDAR in the description, eg "N1GTR CALENDAR" or we wont know who's payment is who's or what your paying for

Step 2, send us your postal address;

This is where we will mail your awesome new calendar, so make sure the address you give is correct

Send me a PM with the date you paid, and your postal address. Easy isnt it!

Step 3, Relax;

...it will be in the mail shortly :)

Any questions or comments, feel free to post up here!

here's a preview for May to give you an idea of how it looks (Looks 11ty x better in real life though ;) )

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^^^ Yep!

And after seeing this calendar in the flesh last night...

Because of the picture quality + heavy grade paper used, by the end of 2011, it'll be worth guillotining the 12 pics away from the binder and frame them! :thumbsup:

  • 3 weeks later...

First Print run was posted out late last week. Expect your orders to arrive this week.

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We're doing a second and FINAL print run. Order cut off date is Friday 14th of January. After this there won't be another run. Make sure you don't miss out if you're interested.

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Thanks again for the support guys :D



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