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keep in mind, the narrower the design, the smaller it will have to be on the cap to fit it on the front... this dosen't apply to the beanie.

I reckon we get a narrow design for the beanie and a thick blocky design for the cap.

Funky,

If the caps and beanies are going to be in any way linked to the club then you will need to get permission from Nissan Australia to use anything that is Nissan or Skyline etc. This was a condition of us being able to use the "Skyline" in Skylines Australia.

Hope this helps.

Dan.

Originally posted by WazR32GTSt

i would be interested in a beanie but i don't want something crappy

it would have to be skull type (no fold over) and black. Maybe just the block letters of "S K Y L I N E" across the front like in the pic attached

keep it simple, but yeah i rekon i'm in if there are people that agree with this idea

i rkn thats cool! lurv tha font of the word SKYLINE

I'm tryin to find a 3d model of a cap that don't strect the image out to ungodly amounts (like in my last render). There's a really good cap model, but it costs $$$ to buy. I'll post when I figure one out.

Dan, with askin Nissan Australia... I was told that this was only the case for SAU NSW as you guys are a registered club. I was also told that all merchandise had to be put past Nissan Australia by you guys for approval. Us ppl in VIC n WA etc don't have this yet, so I don't see why we'd have to put it past them. Not sure about the legalities about the whole thing. Do you have a Nissan Aust rep contact details I could use?

Originally posted by Majanal

Funky,

If the caps and beanies are going to be in any way linked to the club then you will need to get permission from Nissan Australia to use anything that is Nissan or Skyline etc. This was a condition of us being able to use the "Skyline" in Skylines Australia.

Hope this helps.

Dan.

That sucks, I understand the "nissan" part needing permission but "skyline", the pricks dont even sell the car here [as we all know].

lokkin forward 2 cap / beanie :)

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