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sorry 34boy... promises won't cut it. This is what will happen:

We decide on a design

I send off for samples

Samples arrive

I take squillions of pics of samples

Everybody puts money down for a cap, including colour preference.

I order the caps.

Caps arrive.

I send caps out to the people who ordered them.

Also we might regulate who exactly gets them as we don't want people who we cannot account for running around with caps.

ie if you want a cap you'll have to attend an event or be a paying member in NSW, we won't be giving them to anonymous people as our credibility is put at risk if people are seen doin stupid shit while wearing out banner on their heads.

(or sumfin like that)

Still no word from Nissan Aus Funky... but I'd say go with that design... Nissan Aus seem to take there time in deciding on things... shame they didn't take as long deciding to stop selling the skyline locally or we would be preordering the V35 right now!

Funky

Very late notice but I would love to see one with ...

1. Only the Skyline "S" symbol on the front.

2. "SAU" between the R33 lights at the back.

Will take a couple of each any way they turn out.

Can someone let me know of any details of how and where to buy etc.

Go for it!

El Bee

still under negotiations... tryin to weed out some stuff with the manufacturers.

Might also have some jackets if they agree to it... but yeah, that's just a possibility atm, not planned.

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