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Hi Guys and Gals,

For the upcoming Drag Combat event (April 10th) I'm planning on having some more t-shirts made for the event, similar to the ones we had for PAS. This time the t-shirts will be black, and will have the SAUWA logo, and Drag Combat logo's on them.

The cost will be approximately $20 again.

If your interested then let me know sizes, and send me some money, either directly of via Netbank. Be quick as we don't have long to sort this out. The t-shirts are very good, and I wear my PAS one all the time.

For the sizes, I wear a Medium, and people like Cam wear XL, so judge your sizes accordingly:D

Cheers

Paul

Kyles, XXS Paid

IMACUL8, XXL Paid

RB20LagWagon, S

Nizmo, S Paid

Sileighty, XL Paid

Memphis, L

Mikz, XL

Caminperth, XL Paid

Sneeza, M Paid

Shuto_boy, M Paid

13_Devil, S Paid

33Spec2, M Paid

PVA_Glue, M

Judged, XL Paid

Got Boost, XL, L Paid

GTS500, XXL

Drifta, L Paid

MrGTST, XL Paid

dan_the_man, L Paid

Neo, XL, XL Paid

Gradenko, XL Paid

Boostzor, XL

Micko, L Paid

Sub, L Paid

Wilz, L Paid

Skyzerr33, XL Paid

SeriesIIGTST, L Paid

Erik_tufa, L Paid

boost, L Paid

Vassil Paid

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The easiset way to pay is via Netbank:

Bank:Commonwealth

Account Name: Paul R Cornes

BSB: 06 6163

Accnt No: 1000 6120

PS. Remember to include your forum name in the description.

paul, can i come around and pick it up from sst , as i cant net bank

-paul how big are u? i think small should be good size 4 me

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