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not sure if its too late to add these up, i figured i'd get off my slack arse and do them myself (as i think most of the back designs are way too compliacted)

i think if were going to get these embroided, the simpler the better (and cheaper)

enjoy...

i reckon simple's the way to go. but im easy.

the only thing I don’t like is SKYLINES AUSTRALIA and www.skylinesaustralia.com together on the same side on any of them. Its a bit of overkill especially when you throw SAU in the mix as well.

hey all if they voting is finishing up on the 30 july what ill do is take the one that is getting the most votes at the moment down the place i was talking about that can do cheap embroidery. and ill find out how much it will cost/

everyone ok with that????

ill also find out how long it will take to get them done....should i say between 10-15/10-20 people are thinking of getting one?????

if we get them before autosalon that would be good.

lets show who SAU are!!!!!!!!!!

Can we get red reflective meterial for the rear tailights on the backs of the hoodies, that way it goes red and reflects a bit when there is light around lol, like actual tail lights. wank factor ftw.

ok guys here is some info got today........

bad news is there will be a set up cost(currently finding out) but only due to the following reasons.....

The back at 286mm wide x 129mm high @ 30,000 stitches $15.00 plus GST per front. The front at 65mm wide x 105mm wide @ 10,000 stitches $8 plus GST per front.

OK but on the jumper side on things....

The best price I can give you for the hooded jumpers is $25.40 plus GST from Biz Collection. Interestingly a full zip hooded jacket is cheaper @ $22.30 plus GST from Winning Spirit.

attach is the design she did for us.............

i will find out tommorow what the set up fee is

ok guys here is some info got today........

bad news is there will be a set up cost(currently finding out) but only due to the following reasons.....

The back at 286mm wide x 129mm high @ 30,000 stitches $15.00 plus GST per front. The front at 65mm wide x 105mm wide @ 10,000 stitches $8 plus GST per front.

OK but on the jumper side on things....

The best price I can give you for the hooded jumpers is $25.40 plus GST from Biz Collection. Interestingly a full zip hooded jacket is cheaper @ $22.30 plus GST from Winning Spirit.

attach is the design she did for us.............

i will find out tommorow what the set up fee is

sweet gd job, i think that the price is pritty reasonable, since most companies ive found with out any connections want up to or more of $50, happy to pay tha prices u mention deafinatly ! :(

Is this going to be available for Australia wide SAU members? I want a few hoodies!!!! jugz 2 front and jugz 1 back ftw

i dont see why they cant b ?

there would b mailing cost's n the like but i cant see why other states cant buy them ?

i say yeh sure on this one guys :(

ok guys here is some info got today........

bad news is there will be a set up cost(currently finding out) but only due to the following reasons.....

The back at 286mm wide x 129mm high @ 30,000 stitches $15.00 plus GST per front. The front at 65mm wide x 105mm wide @ 10,000 stitches $8 plus GST per front.

OK but on the jumper side on things....

The best price I can give you for the hooded jumpers is $25.40 plus GST from Biz Collection. Interestingly a full zip hooded jacket is cheaper @ $22.30 plus GST from Winning Spirit.

attach is the design she did for us.............

i will find out tommorow what the set up fee is

Hey great job Cara can you post pics of the zipped jacket as i would prefer that to hoodie and once all the setup is done it really doesnt matter what item your sticking cause its based on how many stiches are in it

Is this going to be available for Australia wide SAU members? I want a few hoodies!!!! jugz 2 front and jugz 1 back ftw

i wouldnt see why not you would need to direct deposit the cost of jackets and shipping into Jugz account assuming he wants to handle nation wide orders

Hey great job Cara can you post pics of the zipped jacket as i would prefer that to hoodie and once all the setup is done it really doesnt matter what item your sticking cause its based on how many stiches are in it

i wouldnt see why not you would need to direct deposit the cost of jackets and shipping into Jugz account assuming he wants to handle nation wide orders

i cant see why i couldnt do it ? would just need to b in contact with whoeva cara is involved with to b sucessful at it, even if sum us of lookin at bulk making ? that would cut down time to send them out to ppl, would gaurentee 2-4 days tops on postage rather than weeks.

if i can find out exaclty how many people want the jumpers that would be good cause then i can find out how long it will take to do.........and try and get them before autosalon of course!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(

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