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OK, here we go guys, I've made a final design of the cap, from popular requests etc. Let me know if you guys want anything changed. I'll make up a new thread where you can state what colour and quantity you want, and I'll get cracking on getting those samples before we send off for the motherload.

As for the beenies, its pretty straightforward, I'll whip that up tomorrow.

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Again, tell me if you need anything changed before I send this off to the manufacturer

ok ok, I think you can figure out that I jus placed the last graphic on top of the cap and didn't really put it on the 3d model... so dun giv me no shit 4 it. but yeah, that's how I picture it'll look.

If you guys want, I can get em to put the logo and text on the side onto a piece of cloth (sorta like a tag) and stitch it onto the cap, so if you don't like it you can remove it.

If you're wondering why the emblem looks different to yours, then you probably drive an R33 or a R32. The emblem is off the R34 manual.

I like it Funky.

I'll still have a hat and a beanie exactly like that please.

Can you send me the jpgs to [email protected] as I can't save pics at work andI'll run the design past Nissan Aus.

Great work mate,

Dan.

Design looks good Funky. . . Great job

But does it seem a bit crowded with 3 items on it?

I think maybe you can replace the SAU with the Skyline Australia from the side and just have the front and the back.

Either way I still want one haha and one beanie.

Lets get them!!

:D

Cheers

Aaron

REVERSE IT SO THE LIGHTS ARE ON THE BACK!

a) it makes more sense as cars tail lights are on the back... or tail... funnily enough...

B) it looks teh ghey

I still want one of each! :rolleyes:

Great work!!

Just a question, no critasism intended; Is the text on the side of the cap going to be stretched wider? This will make the web site stand out a little more. Either way a GREAT piece of work.

nah, a lot of people told me they don't want the website in large print cos it looks very nerdy, so basically its gonna be like a tag size thing on the side.

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