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  • 1 month later...

To anyone who hasn't come by to pick up their shirts, please contact Chantalle or myself to arrange pick up.

Unless stated otherwise, we will not be delivering shirts. We are a car club. People have cars. Come by and pick up your shirts.

Any shirts that have not be claimed by the end of financial year will be sold to someone else and your money will be returned.

Any issues, PM me.

  • 3 weeks later...

Tony i forgot to mention i got my polo the other week, i love it. fits great and is nice material. works for a great day-off t shirt.

p.s the Mrs hates it "because you don't even have a skyline anymore" :(( but that doesn't mean i can still own one in my mind or have another one someday right?

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Tony i forgot to mention i got my polo the other week, i love it. fits great and is nice material. works for a great day-off t shirt.

p.s the Mrs hates it "because you don't even have a skyline anymore" :(( but that doesn't mean i can still own one in my mind or have another one someday right?

Sounds like a good excuse to buy another one mate :whistling:

  • 2 weeks later...

I thought I was told you'd picked yours up at the Dyno day? :S What size did you order Ken?

Chris-I remember that you'd ordered 2. I'll see if I can track down what happened with your shirts guys.

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