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Our kids t-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes. All kids t-shirts are machine washable.
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Robbie Francevic in the legendary Custaxie at Levin in 1967. The Custaxie name came from an amalgamation of a 1955 Ford Customline fitted with a... more
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Average Rating (3.90 Stars):
Colleen Tranter
April 3rd, 2024
The size fits he loves the shirt loves trains artists are phenomenal thanks so much he wants the penn central uboat next
Preston Shirley
March 26th, 2024
It's a shame that I did not get what I ordered this one. Your company ended up sending another one in its place without my approval and I got stuck with 2 shirts of the same thing very disappointed with. This company should I even had correspondence with the customer service of John with your company and said they were gonna? Take care of it don't worry while here. It is a week later and I still haven't received it and still waiting for it for my grandson.
Margaret Kleppinger
March 12th, 2024
Nicely done!!! The shirt was a quality purchase.
Angela Cassels
January 10th, 2024
Would love to review this product but I have not received a shipment notice or the item yet!
Lori Sluss
December 7th, 2023
Awesome
Margaret Anderson
December 2nd, 2023
They are Christmas gifts, so no photos yet.
Robbie Francevic in the legendary Custaxie at Levin in 1967. The Custaxie name came from an amalgamation of a 1955 Ford Customline fitted with a 7-litre Ford Galaxie engine, Francevic's team making full use of the very relaxed rules at the time. The car would prove almost unbeatable, and only Paul Fahey in a Mustang was able to put up any sort of a fight. However, after it's successful year of dominance, the rules were changed, outlawing the Custaxie. The engine was sold off and went into a racing boat. The rolling shell went to another owner who briefly used it for drag-racing, and although a replica of it has been built, nothing remains of the original.
Levin was a small 1.1 mile circuit within the confines of a horse-racing track in the town of Levin. It lasted until 1976, when the horse racing club wanted to improve their facilities, and the sealed track was sacrificed.
Born in 1982, my interest in art was sparked from an early age. Simple stick figures soon gave way to more complex works in arcrylics. Having a keen interest in motorsport, I started painting racing cars, mostly Grand Prix racers from my favourite period of racing - the 1960s and 70s. My work became steadily refined before I started kart racing as well as studying for an engineering trade. The lack of available time resulting in just a few paintings being completed from 1998 to 2006. My interest was re-ignited when I was gifted some un-needed art supplies, rather than let them go to waste, I decided to rediscover my talent. One of my first experimental works was "Losing Time", quickly snapped up by a collector and fuelling my desire to...
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