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Please remember, everyone, we want genuine ideas and suggestions here. We are slowly trying to help the club grow, and funds are tight. The more people we can attract towards signing up as SAU-NSW club members, the better our situation will be! And those people who sign on as members will reap the rewards of cheaper merchandise, as well as all the other benefits of club membership, as outlined here. The problem with some items is that there are minimum runs that we will have to buy before we can even consider them. One example are the thermal travel mugs, where the minimum product run is 100 - will we be able to sell this many travel mugs, or are they going to sit on the shelves of the SAU-NSW stock room and collect dust (not to mention the money wasted on a non-selling item).

Regardless, all ideas are welcome, and time will tell how viable each suggestion becomes!

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Hmmm, not sure the sunglasses would be a realistic and/or viable option to do, but I'll add it to the list.

I didn't know how viable they'd be, as yeah, sunglasses are a bit of a hard market to cover for.

Does anyone have a link to the already available merchandise?

what about getting copy china intercoolers and putting sau logo on them, i suppose youd have to have neough interest to order enough to make somre profit, or even just not to have them sit there as mentioned, but there are a lot of people who want intercoolers, but china copies and im sure wouldnt mind having SAU logo on

I didn't know how viable they'd be, as yeah, sunglasses are a bit of a hard market to cover for.

Does anyone have a link to the already available merchandise?

The link to the current range of merchandise is here...

Please note, though, you need to be a current SAU-NSW member to view the link as these goodies are currently only available to members. We are looking to change this in the near future.

Once we figure out what products we will be offering to everyone, we'll most likely post pics of samples of the goodies we'll be offering.

Goldzilla, I'm not yet a member, but I will be joining very soon, I just need a couple of spare $$$ (Currently owing sister some money, plus christmas etc coming up.)

Cool, all new memberships are VERY welcome.

The more members we can get on board, the more the club can afford to give back to members...

And of course, all of the new products offered will be cheaper to club members!!!

gday im a new member and i just thought that if you guys want i can find out how much i can get a bulk order of stickers for due to i know someone that is a sign wrighter and i think that the sun shield is a good idea and to go with that what about a steering wheel cover and gearknob caver for the hot daysto protect them from the sun.

Made some enquiries today about the gear knob covers, and no-one I know has seen one or knows where to get one, unfortunately.

Sun visors/heat shields for the front windscreen are currently being researched further, as are the stubby holders/beer coolers. Also looking at steering wheel covers as an alternative to the full windscreen sun visors, we'll see what happens...

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