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Strut your Gaijin-tainted skyline fanatism in style!

A group of us are coming up in 2005 for TAS, and can bring with us T-Shirts for you guys...

they're basically the skylinesaustralia one that we got made for the Melbourne Auto Salon. Dark blue with white writing.

So if you guys wanna post up some sizes, I'll get some made up for you guys and you can pay me back when I meet up with you guys or something.

Front...

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Thanks to our unsuspecting models, Evil, inark, noof, and Horus (from left to right)

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think it was 20 bucks on last count, will have to confirm. we're gonna be doin a run for the NSWers as well so might as well do you guys while were at it

lol gee thanks rezz... i can feel the luv :grouphug:

I just got PM'd by Blitz, he's comin up for sure, i'm still unconfirme, so I'll give em to him to take up to you guys. So to get the order happening I need some sizes.

I'd get one but is there any way you can remove the "Melbourne" logo? You Melbourne wierdos always dump on Perth so I'd rather not be seen sporting anything with Smellbourne on it. Seen? :cheers:

*edit: theres no Melbourne logo is there... oh sh!t...

no but you just reminded me, it has an autosalon logo on it (under the URL in red and white), which I'll remove if you guys don't want it there.

i actually luv perthies, they've got good lookin women and awesome clubs, and really nice houses/mansions by the beach. so meh.

i actually luv perthies, they've got good lookin women and awesome clubs, and really nice houses/mansions by the beach. so meh.

Dunno what it is, but Perth seems to have a higher ratio of hot women... although I live in regional queensland, where they marry at 19 and are fat baby factories at 22.

*chokes back a sob*

wouldn't mind one of those shirt but without the autosalon logo.

sciby maybe its time for u to move down to sunny coast :)

Hmmmm... normally that would be very tempting, but since I'm not going to japan in 2005, I've gotten a senior member position at the res college at the uni I work for... live-in network admin by night, better room, ensuite, better parking space, key to the member's bar...

*glee* :headspin:

While there'll still be Rocky 'women' around here, there'll be many, many imports from overseas... last year, there were 20 scandinavian women... :wassup:

f**k man that don't look like you...

BTW what happen to you last night?

Eh? Who does it look like? I get lots of Japanese girls saying "Brad Pitt/Leonardo DiCaprio/Kevin Bacon/Tom Cruise mixed-o togezzah"...

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