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This is to all those so called devoted members of SAU.

As my membership number is 100, that suggests that there are at least another 99 out there somewhere.

DO YOU ALL HAVE AN OFFICIAL SAU SHIRT?????

I tried to order one recently and can't get it, REASON! have to be made in batches of ten (10). I have placed the order for one (1) only POLO SHIRT, I may make it an order for two (2) but that still means I need another eight (8) members to buy them so I can get mine.

We all spend big bucks on our cars, do you think it's to much to ask you to buy a club polo shirt.

The club gets a $5 donation out of it, so it's a win, win situation for club & member.

SO!!!!!! HOW ABOUT IT??????? I need eight (8) more polo shirts orders.

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This is to all those so called devoted members of SAU.

As my membership number is 100, that suggests that there are at least another 99 out there somewhere.....

Dennis, the 100 would be your Skylines Australia NSW (SAU NSW) membership number, not a forum reference. As discussed previously the SAU Tshirt deal in the banner ad is nothing to do with the SAU NSW Club.

There are actually 13993 registered participants on SAU, who have been responsible for 1,001,747 posts.

Those are even worse odds for the tshairt deal! :rofl:

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Dennis, the 100 would be your Skylines Australia NSW (SAU NSW) membership number, not a forum reference. As discussed previously the SAU Tshirt deal in the banner ad is nothing to do with the SAU NSW Club.

There are actually 13993 registered participants on SAU, who have been responsible for 1,001,747 posts.  

Those are even worse odds for the tshairt deal! :(

The point wasn't aimed at the forum members, but at NSW club members. Far to many forum members are here to sling sh!t.

So! what your suggesting is the NSW members shouldn't own a shirt promoting their own car club because the source has nothing to do with them?????

That's the sort of logic I would expect from a woman.

It's my understanding that each order provides a $5 donation to the club, how that not a good thing.

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So! what your suggesting is the NSW members shouldn't own a shirt promoting their own car club because the source has nothing to do with them?????...

:P

No I am not suggesting anything of the sort.

It's my understanding that each order provides a $5 donation to the club, how that not a good thing.

No, the money goes towards supporting the forums.

I'll put it in bold this time.

As discussed previously the SAU Tshirt deal in the banner ad is nothing to do with the SAU NSW Club.

Have a nice day. :P

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yeah I think the t-shirts are a great idea, and the club (not forums) has been looking for a good merchandise supplier for some time.

As for the forums, lets support them too :cheers: I've got one of the long sleeve ones since they are good for track days as well, they are a great buy :P

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Maybe someone should do a sticky in the NSW section and NSW Members section - on how the club is different to the forums.

Lots of people get mucked around with this and sometimes people get ticked off when they are referred back to post or comments that are ambiguous or unclear.

Have a nice day :cheers:

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I guess I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that the club got the $5 donation from the sales, but I guess it goes to the forum.

Maybe the club should re arrange the deal going with the shirt supplier.

We did look at P1E supplying club t-shirts but his price was uncompetitive.

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