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Hey all,

SAU-NSW is currently looking into the viability of extending the range of merchandise offered to club members and forum members, and would like to gauge your opinions (yes, all of you – not just the club members) on what kind of goodies you’d like to see, and if you’d be willing to buy it. Whatever happens, the range will start small at first, and will complement the jackets, shirts, lanyards and caps already available. We're currently considering and researching stuff like bottle opener keyrings, keyring LED torches, multi-purpose screwdrivers (good for the glovebox), mousemats, steering wheel and/or windscreen heat shields, and maybe travel coffee mugs depending on interest. As far as clothing goes, we may even consider a few new t-shirts, including a range for the girls...

In an effort to help you all as much as possible, we’re going to aim to get the items to you at the best possible prices and best possible quality for the price, but obviously with some items we’ll need to reach a certain level of interest before we even consider a production run – hence we want serious answers here please people, as there is no point in the club paying for products to be made available only to have it backfire on us if no-one puts their money where their mouth is…

The items will now be for sale to SAU-NSW club members and forum-only members, but club members will pay less of course, so it’s yet another incentive to join if you haven’t already. This is why this thread and the poll have been posted in the general New South Wales sub-forum.

So, everyone, tell us what you'd like to see, and let's see where it takes us!

Note: Please keep non-related and off-topic chatter to a minimum here, to make it easier the Execs and Moderators, and a more pleasant experience for all.

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SAU windscreen heat shields

like :

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helps stop people looking in, advert for the club, keeps heat out.

I like this idea.

What about SAU floormats in black that are an exact copy of the nismo ones but don't cost as much?

I know there is a company that can make them. But don't know the details.

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Replace the "NISMO" bits with "SAU"

we got a limited edition run of these not long ago :laugh:

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I organised a run of SAU caps not long ago to sell on the forum (not for the clubs) to raise money for hosting etc, but it sorta died in the arse... might look into it again.

More recently been looking into some keys... will fill you in on that soon.

i was thinking a great addition to the t-shirts/jackets would be the addition of the username somewhere, either across the shoulders like the rugby/football teams or near the front pocket area or both. As i was at Calder on Sunday and was standing next to people who i knew online but it wasn't until we were introduced that we realised who each other was.

I wouldnt mind purchasing something like this as a keyring. You can engrave something on it like "SAU", "Skylines Aus"....etc...

because it's silver in colour i thought engraving something on it would look good.

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Edited by MasTeR_P
you mean as in actual keys? like the nismo type?

yahuh :)

I'll fill you guys in on it once I get the sample that I've been promised in a couple of weeks.

Do you have lanyards?

Yep LOOF we have heaps of SAU Lanyards in stock, you can get them at pretty much any event.

Re stickers, there are 2 types available, 1 large on for the windscreen that says www.skylinesaustralia.com, and the other small one that says SAU and has the stoveplate taillights.

Either are $10 delivered to club members :)

We also have shirts, hats and jackets available already, see the link in my sig ;)

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