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    Sounds like a great idea, take your time I won't wear the shirt!!
    Why is mine so big and yours so small, Chrysler FirePower

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    I remember getting a book shipped from New Zealand a few years back for less than 8 bucks. Books have a completely different shipping price. Throw an old book in the package with a Free teeshirt, and it might be a lot cheaper, might take 3-4 weeks to get there, but much cheaper!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    I remember getting a book shipped from New Zealand a few years back for less than 8 bucks. Books have a completely different shipping price. Throw an old book in the package with a Free teeshirt, and it might be a lot cheaper, might take 3-4 weeks to get there, but much cheaper!
    Steve, the key there is "...a few years back..." That's why the atlas postage dropped below $20 - book rate, and it got there in about a week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    Shine,,is it that dear to post a shirt out of Texas?? Wow.. I did a swap with toomanytocount,a few years back..Can't remember what it cost to send the parcel up there.. Ask Joe what it cost to send his down to me.. Didn't think it would be too bad..
    LMAO, you want me to remember how far back????
    I can tell ya what I ate for breakfast last week, maybe.
    I know it wasn't cheap, but wasn't all that expensive considering where it went.
    For customs I marked it as a gift(used T-shirts) & the cost value is ZERO.

    and YES, I wear those shirts weekly or at least monthly, I have about 100 plus others to choose from also. My oldest was 1987, the year our son was born & his first car show. He now owns that shirt ...joe
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    Went by the Post Office today, you can shove up to 4 lbs in their padded envelope and first class mail it to New Plymouth New Zealand for $13.10 from Missouri, so I went by the Chamber of Commerece and picked up a last year shirt also and very neatly crammed (wrinkles now included) it into the envelope. You can send a flat envelope for somewhere in the 8 dollar range but it has to be dead flat!
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    Good deal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthyj View Post
    Went by the Post Office today, you can shove up to 4 lbs in their padded envelope and first class mail it to New Plymouth New Zealand for $13.10 from Missouri, so I went by the Chamber of Commerece and picked up a last year shirt also and very neatly crammed (wrinkles now included) it into the envelope. You can send a flat envelope for somewhere in the 8 dollar range but it has to be dead flat!
    Kool stuff..Ta very much Matt.. Will start hunting this week..
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    Well.. got a message from Lynda today... ''There's a package from overseas here,for you''....... Yahoo...kool.. Matt,,awesome,mate.. Two kool shirts.. I have one here now,,and in about a week,,should have a second one for you.. I might be able to snatch a spare shirt from our NSRA Nats,in a couple of weeks.. Will wait till then,if that's okay..
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    Well.. got a message from Lynda today... ''There's a package from overseas here,for you''....... Yahoo...kool.. Matt,,awesome,mate.. Two kool shirts.. I have one here now,,and in about a week,,should have a second one for you.. I might be able to snatch a spare shirt from our NSRA Nats,in a couple of weeks.. Will wait till then,if that's okay..
    What sizes you sending Robin? I can check with the club as to what Nostalgia drag t-shirts we have left over in stock
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwidreamer View Post
    What sizes you sending Robin? I can check with the club as to what Nostalgia drag t-shirts we have left over in stock
    XL,Ross..Ta mate,,that would be kool.. I'm sure Matt would like a Kiwi Nostalgia shirt.. So would a few others.... HEY,,I haven't got one myself..
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