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Many thanks go to some Sponsorship Money from

1) JLM at Rydalmere

2) Mystery sponsor yet to be announced. *Edit:- Secured 11/6/14

...to facilitate shirts and extras...

...to commemorate this event!

In charge of merchandise will be 4 contacts in...

1) GoldZilla - Nick

2) MR33YO - Jason

3) Redline_GTR - Chris

More posts are expected to appear from these "Go-to" guys about what you can buy.

Part of any profits will go to SAU.NSW (not for profit) for the running of the club eg track days that run at a loss + "Cure Brain Cancer Foundation" (charity)

Support your club!

This thread will continue long after the 25th Anniv detailing...

1) Pezhead's full length DVD on behalf of SAU.NSW

2) Date of Issue# of Performance Garage Mag

3) Date of Issue# of Performance Imports Mag

4) Shirts and artwork of Jason - MR33YO

5) Production line updates by Chris - Redline_GTR

6) Miscellaneous

Sometimes, our Execs will go to extraordinary lengths to secure some sponsorship $$$ for the R32 GT-R 25th Anniv Shirts...

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Papparazzi (- not me) caught them in the "Let's twist their arms" position!

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So as well as JLM being a generous sponsor...

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TSI will be a generous sponsor too!

There is synergy amongst friends!

From left to right... Garry (TSI), Nick (SAU VP), Ciaron (SAU Pres), Jack (TSI)

And...

Did I mention that there could be a third sponsor?

Good work from the Execs

TSI were at the 21st as well.

Memorabilia Mmmmmm :wub:

So are we talking special 25th Anniversary T-shirts, Stickers, Stubby holders, Caps ? (Nismo Keys :P)

Obviously DVD :woot:

c'mon spill the beans

Haha Edit: I should read the part where it says 25th Anniversary T-shirts. DOH!

Edited by Sinista32

Part C (Memorabilia) is NOT to be outdone by Parts A & B

If any of you BNR32 guys are in need of an Owner's Manual in English - yes geared to ADM, then look what I have for you!

Terry (sounding much like a salesman) has been able to get Janet at Hayne's Manuals at Fairford Rd Padstow to sell SAU guys these at discount.

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Normally, this Owner's Manual sells for $54.95.

Discount price through Janet at Haynes Manuals (02) 87131400 is $44.95

It contains a proper log book as well as instructions on how to use your BNR32.

Only a few remaining...

NB There are a few JPNZ Versions available too - but of lesser quality and lower price.

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How about BNR32 Service and Repair Manuals in the Two Volume Set...

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Yes, two volumes for your workshop...

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Normally $412.50/set, ask Janet at Haynes Manuals for the discount price of $320.50.

In English - geared towards ADMs (with of course the overlap of JDMs)

Wiring Diagrams (folded up inside) included

Then there are the BNR32 Engine Manuals in a Two Volume Set (geared to JDMs) - put out by JPNZ (printing is not quite as good)

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...and the second volume...

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Normally $220, but by asking Janet at Haynes Manuals for a discount, it should be $180 for the set.

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SAUNSW Polo shirts for the R32 25th is now up for orders on our new online store.

Members Price $35 Non-Members Price $45

http://store5191044.ecwid.com/


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Available for pickup on the day, or we can post them out to you after the event has taken place.

It is currently pre-order sales and after the Event we will have a limited number in stock.

We will be selling these on the day as well,

Place your order to secure your Polo, in case we sell out on the day, as you don't want to miss out!

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SAUNSW Polo shirts for the R32 25th is now up for orders on our new online store.

Members Price $35 Non-Members Price $45

http://store5191044.ecwid.com/236705014.jpg

Available for pickup on the day, or we can post them out to you after the event has taken place.

It is currently pre-order sales and after the Event we will have a limited number in stock.

We will be selling these on the day as well,

Place your order to secure your Polo, in case we sell out on the day, as you don't want to miss out!

Memorabilia Shirts To Be Purchased Here ^^

Bought mine :)

Already sold out!?

Have just added more to stock. I'm adding it slowly so that we don't oversell in one size.

If it shows out of stock, just post up here and I sort it out.

at the moment we have the following sizes left.

2 x small

3 x medium

12 x large

16 x XL

14 x 2XL

9 x 3XL




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