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lol ^

it should have been more subtle. a lot more subtle. why? coz...

when i was in osaka, i bought a skyline tshirt. hakosuka gtr 2000 skyline. pics on the back, writing on the sleeves and front. its a mad tshirt, i love it.

BUT... i cant wear it when i'm driving my skyline, coz i feel like a dick getting out of a skyline with a skyline tshirt on. reminds me of those HDT and HRT bogans.

i should have bought the toyota crown tshirt too!

totally agree, LOL

^^

IMO car branded merchandise is defined by the people who ware it :

HSV Merch is bogan cause it's usually VB>VN owners that wear it, and they usually come from bogan suburbs.

I guess if your ashamed of being put in a class of people that drive 32,33,34,35 GTR's, then maybe it's time for a new car? :yes:

Personally.... unless i'm dressing up or going out, i'm not going to deny i'm a car enthusiast and i like to wear something with my car on it.

Anyway... we have sold 350 so far...... so cheers for the support guys!

PS: Pre Orders end 13th June, so if you want one i would get in before then (i'm not going to be printing much excess)

-loz

http://store.hardtuned.net/

Edited by loz-tuned

Ordered mine. I think they should have the RB26 on there somewhere. Girlfriend says I will look like a car bogan, so I think I will live in it just to annoy her. She just doesnt understand skylines :-)

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