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The following is for sale but be quick as it the following will probably be gone by Friday. This has been organised by the VIC club (thanks to Ashley) and the same offer has been posted in other states - so first in first served.

Lanyards $5ea (200 in stock)

Polo shirts $35 each (45 in stock ... 3/4 are red) S-M-L-XL-XXL

Please register you interest here and i will send you the bank account details for the money.

Cheers

Lauren

BANK DETAILS

BSB: 066118

ACT: 10175788

Name: AD Lockett

Please put your forums name and lanyard of shirt or both in description - i cant stress how important this is people (simpsons voice)

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MrGTST - which colour.

Assylum about 30 id imagine. All the stocks are in the east and every state is buying into this so its hard to keep track of whats left of what - jsut tell me what you'd like and i'll get ashley to check if they are in stock

MrGTST - which colour.

Assylum about 30 id imagine. All the stocks are in the east and every state is buying into this so its hard to keep track of whats left of what - jsut tell me what you'd like and i'll get ashley to check if they are in stock

oi! less of the 'ass' thankyou :)

hehehe sorry asylum :bahaha:

ok got the orders down so far

Sneeza 1 lanyayd

gtr69 - XL (blk)

mrGTST XL (red) + 1 lanyard

mitchy_ 1 lanyard

strich9 - 1 lanyard

petie pie - 1 lanyard

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PVA Glue - 1 lanyard

Series II GTST - 1 lanyard

//Asylum - m (blk)

caminperth - 1 lanyard

GWP021- M(red)

GWP021 - 1 lanyard

Adam33 - XL (blk)

Adam33 - 1 lanyard

Godfather - 1 lanyard

R33 Cam - 1 lanyard

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