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Okay guys and girls, this is a once off for SAU Vic members* only.

We are clearing out some old and current merchandise (hoodies and polos) to make way for new and exciting merchandise items. Very limited stocks, first in best dressed and no limit on how many you buy. I can't guarantee sizes, but we do have a few, so come buy some ridiculously cheap clothes while you can. This merchandise will be available for payment and pick up at Wednesday night's December meeting: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/383799-december-general-meeting/

*nothing says you can't sign up / renew on the night and take advantage of this ridiculous offer - membership practically pays for itself :)

$5 - red or black polo shirt

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$5 - old sizing hoody

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Please note that these hoodies are the "old sizing" type. Long ago, we received a batch of hoodies that had shorter arm lengths than the current hoodies, and we did not want to sell them to people for full price...but they need to go, so here they are. They are brand new and besides the arm length being shorter, have absolutely nothing wrong with them!

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On the subject of picking up stuff....where o where can I gets my merch pack from sau nats?

Which have since been all over Melbs at super inconvenient times for me????? *sobs*

Ps I will take a short armed hoodie please...I gots short arms, will suit

What happened to my post? I swear I posted something up :/

Anyway, we sold heaps of stuff lastnight, nearly 50 articles of clothing. Only have some red polos and a box of hoodies left. PM me to arrange a day/time to come past my house and collect. *might* be able to post out for members living outside of Melbourne, at your expense.

Cass you could be either, at a guess I would say small, but I usually tell people to just try them on until you find one that fits...

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