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No you pervs, this thread dun have model pics...

Anyways, had a free minute between doin my assignment, and sippin jasmine tea... so I whipped up a quick render of the T-Shirt idea I had for our Autosalon entry this year... now all we need to do is find some chikkys that look like this who are willing to wear this outfit :P

Ideas appreciated... mind you not about the model and the car, but about the t-shirt

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I may have a model lined up for SAU MAS if we require her.

She is a piece of work and wants to do this so she can build her modelling portfolio. So if these shirts and models thing is serious, let me know and I'll hook her up. She can't make the whole of MAS but will be free to come for a few hours during one of the two days.

Is entry for participants and partners going to be free for the whole weekend?

how low tho... coz like you gotta fit some text in there too...

I was thinking, if we don't go with the tail lights on boobies idea, we could mass produce these t's and sell em at the booth or just internally to the members (for all of us to wear to MAS)

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