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It's new merchandise time!

We would like to offer all SAU VIC members the opportunity to order a simple SAU VIC logo jacket.

Jacket #1 is the winner!

$75 + post, Fleasy on the inside and warm, water resistant, pockets inside and out.

SAU VIC logo on the front, www.sauvic.com.au in small font down the bottom on the back.

Jacket 1

Red piping, thicker weight, shinny outside

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So which one do people want? We need a minimum of 30 units to make an order, we will not be stocking these and they will be order only in groups of min 30!

Once 30 has been reach we will wait 14 days before placing the order to allow for anyone else wanting these.

This is SAU VIC members only.

http://www.sauvic.com.au/how-to-join

Payments can be made to:

Bank Deposit Details

Name: Skylines Australia – Victoria

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 033305

Account Number: 265609

Reference: J1 forumname

$75 + $10 post. You can pickup for Garage Cafe meet for free.

These are jackets, so if you want it more fitting drop back a size.

Also, if you want it posted. Please email [email protected] with your mailing address.

Jacket 1

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Hey Marco just want to double check if your an SAU VIC member?

Edit: Just saw your application. Welcome aboard :D

hey tony just wanted to double check that your asian?

Edit: just saw your eyes. watch out for the board. :D

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