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THE HATS ARE NOW READY TO PICK UP

All 30 Spots for hats have been filled and the order placed!

The hats will hopefully be ready in one and a half weeks.

The cruize "THE HATS ARE PHATT MATT" will be planned, and the info regarding is placed in the WA EVENTS FORUM.

Tango x2

Boostzor

PVA_Glue

Puckish

Godf4th3r x2

R34

Reality x2

Drift r33 x2

Strich9ine

Skyzerr

Kyles

Radium

MrMayhem

Rhino

r33_cam

WASSABI

JiMiH

MrSnrub

SeriesIIGTST

Spada33

Neo

Imacul8

jamomatt

Slayer x2

Driver (Brendan)

Thankyou.

Greg. :devfu:

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Cost: $15 per hat. It will also be possible at the same time to make a donation to the SAU Forums if your heart desires.

(It is quite possible that in the future a donation to SAU will be integrated into the price of the hat in future rounds)

As soon as the hats are ordered a cruize will be arranged to get them out to the people. Or you can pick them up off me or get them dropped off to you or get them mailed out to you (at a small cost).

Greg. :devfu:

Sorry there is no picture of the hat.

The first batch of hats have to have at least 20 made.

The hats are black with a silver strip going around the brim and around the back (hard to explain but looks real good).

A Skyline S logo will be embroided on the front (Probably the r33 emblem because it is the most recognised, but the r32 and r34 S's are being considered.)

www.SkylinesAustralia.com will be embroided on the back.

This is the same style / Brand / Quality that toyota retailers sell, just in black and silver not red and silver.

(I am sure this has confused a lot of people).

Greg. :devfu:

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