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After last years successful SAU Calendar I've been working hard for the last couple of months creating a calendar that's even more packed with Skyline goodness for 2012!!!\

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The photography is all my work, captured over the last 18 months at various photo shoots, club events and track days. More importantly, Every car featured belongs to a member of the club.

The calendars are printed on FAT, GLOSSY paper (more like card) and are A3 in size. Perfect for your office, garage or any other suitable vertical surface.

Cost per calendar has come down this year with out sacrificing quality!! (Thanks to our sponsors listed below)

$19.95 including delivery to your door for SAU financial members.

$24.95 including deliver to your door for Non-Members.

Hope Health Group - http://www.hope-health-group.com/

Just Jap - http://justjap.com/

Top Secret Imports - http://www.topsecretimports.com.au/

Performance-Wise - http://www.performance-wise.com/

PhillB Enterprises - http://www.phillbenterprises.com/

Circuit Club - http://www.circuitclub.com.au/

Unigroup Engineering - http://www.unigroup.com.au

V Sport - http://www.vsport.com.au

Japlink Motors - http://www.japlinkmotors.com.au

Japan4 - http://www.japan4.com.au

Import Monster - http://www.importmonster.com.au/

Autocult.net - http://autocult.net/

Here is a quick Preview of what to expect...

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PM ME with your interest and for payment details.

or shoot me an email to 'Matt @ MatthewEveringham.com'

CUT OFF for orders is the 3RD DECEMBER.

Delivery is expected to be around the 2nd week of December.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here's a couple bonus previews for those of you aren't quite sure what to expect... Rest Assured, Each month is magazine centrefold quality!

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Orders are closing in just a few days!

  • 3 weeks later...

The calendars are back from the printers and looking might fine ;)

Those with existing orders will have their calendars posted out later this week!

We've ordered extra calendars, so if people are still interested shoot me a PM or email. First in, first served basis.

Here's the final product in it's glossy goodness!

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And here the Artwork from inside the calendar for those who aren't sure what to expect from me :)

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Thanks!

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