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The SAU URL should be on all merchandise. For example, on the back of the crew shirts and jackets.

Good point, Charlie. We might have to consider "upgrading" the current merchandise to accomodate this too.

Has anyone mentioned those huge ass umbrellas? with maybe a SAU logo and stuff on it?
yeah umbrellas would be cool for a wet day at wakefield

Another one to chase up.

*adds to list...

Mona, not sure what we can do about SAU gearknobs, but will look into that as well...

* car seat covers (either slim or baggy fit, depending what u like)

* shirts/jackets for the chickies

* water bottles (those pop top type ones)

oh and the number plate surrounds (go you Brett!) and sun visors are GREAT ideas!

Yup Id be keen on car seat covers, and pit shirts with maybe some more crap printed on it, like the SAU Vic ones

okies! twas just a thought :laugh:
Here's a concept image I knocked up for SAU VIC a year or so ago...

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based on the R34 GTR knob. Which looks awesome and feels great to use.

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Kinda what was in my head, Shan - replacing the GT-R logo with the SAU one! Good work! I would actually prefer this to the Nismo leather one in my car.

How does that look, everyone?

Now, where to find the gearknobs?

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