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-TOM- 's design looks awesome with the black red and backs of the 32 33 34 :)

Hehe thanks :)

Took some inspiration from Not a Pulsar's last submitted design.

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Gosh, getting it to look right is really hard..I'll touch it up when I'm not getting sodomised by uni obligations.

I think most the designs will work on white or black.

Don't know about actual coloured material though.

I personally only really like white or black, so should be right.

And black is slimming ;)

+1 for something like this.

An personal preference, I like white shirts over black.

Refined luke GTR's design a bit.

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Also I traced the SAU logo, so it's somewhat vectorised. It's not perfect, but if anyone wants it PM me and I'll send it to you :)

Refined luke GTR's design a bit.

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Also I traced the SAU logo, so it's somewhat vectorised. It's not perfect, but if anyone wants it PM me and I'll send it to you :)

damn you people and your skill.

thats what i had in mind.

thankyou for bringing it to life better than i ever could.

now a favor, the one on the left, on a black tee....

please????

Also looking for fashion style prints guys.

Things like a singular/multi car(s), engine bay shot, perhaps a car shot with a semi-revealed bonnet - all in B/W for the effect etc.

Something else to think about.

damn you people and your skill.

thats what i had in mind.

thankyou for bringing it to life better than i ever could.

now a favor, the one on the left, on a black tee....

please????

+1

dont want to change the sau colour scheme

damn you people and your skill.

thats what i had in mind.

thankyou for bringing it to life better than i ever could.

now a favor, the one on the left, on a black tee....

please????

Here ya go.

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Also looking for fashion style prints guys.

Things like a singular/multi car(s), engine bay shot, perhaps a car shot with a semi-revealed bonnet - all in B/W for the effect etc.

Something else to think about.

As for the fashion tees, did you still want to run the SAU logo/website somewhere, or should they not be included?

The SAU logo does not neccesarily have to be on there :)

But someone creative will be able to get a URL into it somehow i reckon. Even across the car windscreen or something.

Obviously the owner of the photo & car would need to approve it - however having their car across a t-shirt, i cannot see many complaints.

I feel like I'm whoring this thread..

Anyway, my attempt at a fashion tee. I built on my last design without the SAU logo (to make it more wearable and fashionable) and added a 32 and a skylinesaustralia.com badge on the bottom corner (inspired by hardtuned tees ;)).

Would you guys wear it? I'll start something completely different if people aren't feeling it.

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