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Everyone go order a calendar -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=154015

i run this at a lost, i aint going to be happy.

specially after the amount of hours i've spent doing this project.

why dont you wait until you have at least 75% of the calenders paid for before you order them??? Otherwise its a big risk imo.

bit of an understatement :O i believe farking hot would best describe that. very unique as well. thats in the states isnt it

yea its in the states. Its hot but yea, its one of the only hot ones i can find and I reckon it would be expensive to get someone in Aus to fabricate a kit..everything i want is too expensive and is200 with a 1/2j, a 3000gt with nice kit and minor mods...everythings too expensive arghhhh!!!! I guess its the price of wanting something sorta unique!

why dont you wait until you have at least 75% of the calenders paid for before you order them??? Otherwise its a big risk imo.

thats pretty much what im doin.

placin orders now while im still doin the artwork will make things flow alot better.

and once you see the layout of this calendar, you'd be gobsmacked and wont be able to wait until next years one.

this calendar is pretty much designed to make heads turn :O

are you going to post some pics of what its going to look like?

:O

ahhh she's back!!! *runs and hides*

hi anna ;)

yea its in the states. Its hot but yea, its one of the only hot ones i can find and I reckon it would be expensive to get someone in Aus to fabricate a kit..everything i want is too expensive and is200 with a 1/2j, a 3000gt with nice kit and minor mods...everythings too expensive arghhhh!!!! I guess its the price of wanting something sorta unique!

i know what you mean. the kit i want for my next car is going to cost me 5k just to order it from japan, plus an extra 2k to fit it and paint it (thats through my friend as well, 1k for paint job) then again, it is a wide body

so which one of you girlies are coming to night???

you know you arranged it so you need to count the numbers and make the booking still mike....

i'm not going to get a chance lee :O i've got to prepare notes on the performance of my branch and shit. i only have 1hr to do that in. then i gotta drive out to hendra to go to the meeting ;) its bullshit, it really is :O

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