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I'm currently in the process of mixing up the SAU-NSW merchandise available. There's going to be a deleting of products and the addition of a few select new products.

BUT!!! I want your help.

What products would you like to see produced?

Please remember:

It has to be financially viable - we have to protect the interests of the club. There's no point in ordering and stocking items which will not sell. And there's (unfortunately) especially not much point in suggesting something that will be expensive to produce and keep in stock.

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Voted, Long sleeve Shirts Nick, for track days and stuff.

From another forum we had the forum logo on a hoodie with the user name on the right sleeve.

Sold like hot cakes...but was for a Rave/Shuffling forum

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Needs one of the long sleeve Ts for sure.

That is one of each color of course.

The Hardened hoodies looks to busy for me, but then I'm old and busy things scare me, and you couldn't just have the newer lines on it, you would need the old girls as well.

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A bottle opener key ring would be awesome

HOODIES!

Bottle opener has been done..

Yep, bottle opener keyrings are available, I just have to complete the updated merchandise thread and you'll see it on there...

And yep, I want a hoodie too!

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personaly i like pull over hoodies,

I also like the sound of a beanie. I think having the sau logo on the front and 4 red dots on the back to look like skyline lights. i will upload a pic when i get home as i was thinking of this idea a couple of months ago and was goingt o mention this to you nick.

i also like the sound of long sleeve shirts too. :)

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SAU.NSW number plate (with predrilled holes) has now been fabricated. On display at AGM.

It's for hire (after AGM 29/5/11) over weekends for Members' photography purposes.

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Something similar to Hardtuned's GTR hoodie would be nice :thumbsup:

i have that hoodie which is pretty cool but the quality is quite thin - not much warmth so more suited for autumn/spring

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i have that hoodie which is pretty cool but the quality is quite thin - not much warmth so more suited for autumn/spring

This is kinda what I have in mind, but with simple but unmistakable line drawings of the whole series. I'll be investigating costings of zip-up and pull-over styles.

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