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Originally posted by driftr33

hey if ur gonna put names on the caps can u put phil on one of mine and jason on the other otherwise no names is cool could look a little gay wif em on not sure. hey do any other car clubs put names on there gear.

cheers phil

IMHO that would be extremely gay... i'll pass on that.

No offence to anyone intended..... poofs.

FOr those of you with out card, it is most important that you make it to the up coming Cruize "The Hats Are Phatt Matt".

At this cruize it will be possible to pay in cash.

If you can not make the cruize you can direct the money to my account over the net, and then the hat can be posted to you. (small additional charge for postage.)

If you want the your hat as soon as they are finnished, it may be possible to pick the hat up off me or we can meet some where.

Thanks alot,

Greg. :devfu:

Thanks GTS-4OrCeD, youre a star :P

I will take two, thanks dude ;)

I will try and make it to pick them for the cruise on the 8th, hopefully in MY R33!! yay!... but dont hold your breath, the compliance process is dragging out :D Otherwise, whats the best way to get the dosh to you?

Thanks again

Conrad

We can sort the whole money thing out after they are made. It may be possilbe to pick them up off me, or I can drop them off if you live near by, Or i am driving near your place.

Or you can put money in my account over the net, then I will mail it to you, for a small surcharge.

Greg. :devfu:

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