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Posted for Cam - (yeah Cam, I left, un-employed now ..... anyone wanna give an IT troublemaker a job ??)

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Everyone who wants one - post here .

SAU NSW, how about it ? People are keen. What about this logo , I think it is great ...

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Ok cool.. Put me down for the biggest size you can get!

I love the logo! That's gotta go on the front! How about the www.skylinesaustralia.com URL on the back? Not sure about the names on the back... its going to look a bit too much like a high school/American college thing...

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mmm all good im in if a few of us are going too do it ....... 50 bux good deal i rekon ..... yeh im in ...

are the sizes big like is a large realy a XL and so on ....

if not im an L but if there small im an XL ..

wit that logo and names would be cool .

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Hey Guys,

I'll be in on the jacket as well. Just a suggestion, perhaps we should keep the logo pretty small, just as a pocket logo so we can keep the costs down for everyone.

Attached is the Navy Blue version of the logo that I created.

I'm trying to find a place where you can get the T-shirts done like this so I can tell what it looks like.

ciao for now.

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Just for your information. The NSW Club has an arrangement with Nissan Australia to use the Skyline name. Part of this deal is that we must get their approval for any merchandising using a Nissan owned Trademark. :D

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