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Hey guys,



We've organised some new polo shirts for you!



This time we have gone with a Black Polo shirt with Red Accents. On one breast will be the Shannons Logo, on the other, the SAU Queensland Logo.



Shirts will be on sale for $25 a piece plus postage if required. To make things easier for everyone this time, we will allow polos to be picked up from organised events, or sent to you for a flat $10 fee (within Brisbane Metro).



If you place your order before the charity cruise and your money is in the club account by the 4th of December, we will donate $5 from your order to The Smith Family. Xmas is upon us and in the season of giving, why the fuark not? :D



They will be here for the charity cruise so you can pick them up there.



There are 49 shirts available in the following quantities (these numbers were taken from the last sale):



2 Medium


18 Large


19 Extra Large


4 2XL



Any left over from there will be sold at the Charity Cruise.



Club Bank Account Details:



Payment Details:



Name: Skylines Australia Queensland Club


Bank: Westpac


BSB: 034 063


ACC: 354 012


Reference: Username SAU Polo



Thanks guys!


Tony


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Perhaps we should do Track day shirts next (long sleeve) with club sponsors on them (sponsor subsidised of course)

We we're thinking that. Could work well. Or a I survived LP sprints - dd/mm/Yy.

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