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Presenting the 2014 Motorsport long sleeve t-shirts!

PRICE: - $40 for members of SAU VIC, $45 for non members.

First sales happening at the tech night tomorrow night, then the remainder will open up for mail orders on Thursday night.

If you are going to buy one tomorrow night it will be cash sales only. Please try and have the correct money as we wont have much change available and bring your membership card to show membership if you are asking for a members price.

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Sizing availability:

WHITE SHIRTS:

5 x SMALL

5 x MEDIUM

BLACK SHIRTS:

4 x SMALL

5 x MEDIUM

10 x LARGE

10 x X-LARGE

10 x XX-LARGE

5 x XXX- LARGE

Note: The white shirts have the same logos on them but in reverse colors so that they show up. I will attempt to get some better photos once we have some willing models :)

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Ok guys & gals...

$40 members $45 non members plus postage of $13.50

Deposit into SAU bank account with reference "shirt" & your name

Send order to [email protected] with size, postal address & date funds deposited.

Feel free to send any questions to me via PM of email.

Cheers,

Anna

Get along to the August monthly meet for a chance of scoring a Motorsport shirt as a door prize! More info here >>> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/446090-sau-vic-august-monthly-meet/#entry7351348

  • 4 months later...

Any of these left in a large? Hoping to pick it up at the monthly this Wednesday

+1

I have 2 large in Black sitting here that I will bring along on Wednesday for you guys. See you then :)

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