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Good to see lots of people interested

I will be offering to post this interstate, unsure of what the costs might be tho - damo/adrian, got any ideas?

problem with keits design is lots of detail = lots of expense and lost of ways the people can go wrong, while it is good in principle, i'm noing going to put myself threw the pain of getting it setup etc. if he wants to, i can defer this to him and he can look at doing it

oh, also other colours will be avalible, this is just an EOI as i need aprox numbers for the quote as their $ per garment will change depending on how many we buy... more hoodies, the cheaper for everyone - but i will ask about altering the writing for WHITE AND RED orders only (white hoddies will have the white replaced with black, red hoodies will have the red "SKYLINES" replaced in the back with black, but that may add different cost ect, so i'll let you know)

edit: cheers for the info on different brands of jumpers, i'll be looking into them shortly... but 100% not getting the same brand again!!!

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Good to see lots of people interested

I will be offering to post this interstate, unsure of what the costs might be tho - damo/adrian, got any ideas?

problem with keits design is lots of detail = lots of expense and lost of ways the people can go wrong, while it is good in principle, i'm noing going to put myself threw the pain of getting it setup etc. if he wants to, i can defer this to him and he can look at doing it

oh, also other colours will be avalible, this is just an EOI as i need aprox numbers for the quote as their $ per garment will change depending on how many we buy... more hoodies, the cheaper for everyone - but i will ask about altering the writing for WHITE AND RED orders only (white hoddies will have the white replaced with black, red hoodies will have the red "SKYLINES" replaced in the back with black, but that may add different cost ect, so i'll let you know)

edit: cheers for the info on different brands of jumpers, i'll be looking into them shortly... but 100% not getting the same brand again!!!

1) better to ask about keystroke imo black "SKYLINES" just wouldnt do it

2) there is nothing wrong with the gildan brand we just got ripped off with factory seconds or something, when i thought about doing it i looked at a gildan hoodie and the hood was double lined the zip was in the correct mounting position, (GG sydney way to rip adelaide off :verymad:)

I like kietz design too, it's just missing the R35 (i don't think it is technically a skyline, but it still looks good), but either way, whatever the design i would be happy. Hopefully this takes off.

Hmmm, I'll be keeping an eye on the progress of the hoodies this time around...if they fail I'll be open to make some for people, For those of you that seen mine and Aaron's hoodies keep us in mind :-)

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