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Classic Malibu owners thank loyal customers

Noosa’s Classic Malibu owners are sending thanks to all those who have helped their surf brand reach global status as they prepare to close their retail store on 30 April.

Without their huge following of loyal customers in the community, Peter and Janet White said they wouldn’t have been able to survive the past 35 years in business.

“We would like to thank Kirra Molnar for always being loyal and honest with us, along with the numerous other staff in the store throughout the years who have been dedicated, including Tom Alexander,” Janet said.

“I’d also like to thank Brad Hopper who generously offered a new premise in Mary Street when we burnt down, and all the locals who rallied around with their tool belts and material to get us back up and running.

“We also appreciate all our team riders over the years.”

Manufactured on-site and 100 per cent Australian-owned, Classic Malibu is a brand with a pedigree to trust, creating boards from start to finish all on site at their factory outlet in Noosaville.

They haven’t got a closing party planned for the showroom, as it will still be business as usual with board orders for founder and head shaper Peter White.

Janet, who has always been kept busy with the retail store, said she’ll miss talking with customers the most out of everything.

There’s a huge end of showroom sale on right now, so be sure to pop your head into Classic Malibu store before closure on 30 April.

For more information visit classicmalibu.com

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