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Is there any chance of getting that banner on a white t-shirt??

Ill have one in medium thanks!!

Love the contrast of the afterburner lights against the evening sky - haha how arty farty did that sound?

Quite seriously though - i think the T-Shirts would be a great idea!!

Yes yes - even better ! nice.....

It's prolly just me, but I reckon if the car was moved over to the right a fraction , then the LHS tail light would be fully in the frame ??? I dunno how different it would look but I thought I'd throw that one out there?????

What about the banner on the back of a white shirt and 'SKYLINES AUSTRALIA' on the front LHS above where the pocket would be if there was a pocket - if you get my drift ? I dunno - that might be ghey.

Wow... noticed the banner as soon as I logged on... that is awesome... am making up some SAU letter head as I type with THAT BANNER ON IT!

And T-Shirts have been discussed and should hopefully be under way shortly!!!

Teh high res version is amst ghey. You can see all the edit lines, coz I made it for resizing to 600x80. Ah wellz, if you really want it... dunno might look good when you scale it down to a T-Shirt.

banner_highres.jpg

hey what u should have is a time of day thingo.. so if its night u get that sunset pic.. and during the day you get a sunshine/outside pic..

u guys know how to program PHP properly? if you want i can send u the code block to do it..

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