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Blue Meanie Mens Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Blue Meanie Mens Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Regular price $ 57.90 AUD Sale

The Commodore SS Group A was heavily modified by Holden's official performance tuner, originally the Holden Dealer Team. The SS Group A existed primarily as a homologation special, created specifically so a racing optimized version of the Commodore could be utilized for Group A touring car motor racing.

As the first model to be produced (March 1985 – February 1986) represented Holden's increasing efforts in Group A racing. Available only in blue associated with the corporate colours of the Holden Dealer Team's principal sponsor Mobil, which gave rise to the. cars nickname, the "Blue Meanie"

  • Our T’shirts are soft, enjoyable to wear made from 100% cotton
  • Comfortable, flattering fit everyone will ask where you got your T’shirt
  • Easy to maintain, easy to wash and wear this is not a high maintenance garment, pre-shrunk to minimise shrinkage
  • Good everyday T’shirt that you can wear casually or to a work with a jacket.
  • This garment will be around for a while and may last longer than your car (depends on the car!)
  • Australian designed and made, we try and test all garments to make sure they look good and will last.

Made: Garage79 has stylish, long-lasting car apparel to suit the car enthusiast. Made by us & printed Australia
Printing Type: Digital Print
Composition: 2
00gsm Premium Long Sleeve t-shirt by Garage79. Features Shoulder to Shoulder tape, Spit detail at hem (drop at back), ribbing at neck, sleeve cuffs and double-needle bottom hem and sleeve.

Size
Body Width (cm)
Body Length (cm)
Small 48
74
Medium
52
76
Large
56
78
XL
60
80
2XL
64
82

How to Measure:

  • Lay an existing t-shirt flat.
  • Body Width: Measure 3cm below armpit, from one side to the other.
  • Body Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder to the bottom of the t-shirt.
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