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Hi Everybody,

We are pleased to announce a new competition to be run for the month of April.

We want you to design some t-shirts, hats, aprons, whatever! This is going to be for the new SAU cafe press shop opening soon.

The top 4 designs (as chosen by the members) will win an SAU sticker and their design on a tshirt!

Your design can just be words, it doesnt matter. We have had winners in our comps before who are not designers. Everybody can enter this and have an equal shot at winning.

Rules:

  • Submissions must be in by midnight AEST April 30th 2008.
  • Your design must be able to be used on cafe press - that is, it must be an image that can be applied to the front or back of a shirt/hat/apron. It can not wrap around etc.
  • Your designs must be your own work
  • Multiple submissions are accepted, however, you can only win once. The most voted for design will win.
  • Your design's ownership will belong to SAU - this is so we can reproduce the design for more t-shirts.

EMAIL YOUR DESIGNS TO [email protected] - Submissions posted in this thread WILL NOT BE ENTERED!!!! This is to make it fair for everybody. We will post the designs in a poll on the 1st of May for voting.

Thats it. Get Designing.

Christian

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Some that i have made for SAUVIC... not hard to mod to be generic SAU ones :thumbsup:

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OR......................

Thats right ladies and gentlemen, clothing that works just as hard as you do!!!

Clothing for everyone, from Motor sport right through to the Chapel st cruiser.....clothing that will never let you down in the most uncomfortable situations, whether it be understeer down the GOR, on the track on 2 wheels, Drifting into a wall, to being pulled over by the cops on Chapel for a full road worthy and EPA check.

These are the undies you need!!!!!

SAU VIC Brown undies

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For all the time that you've shit yourself in the car, and wanted no one to know :)

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Well, the problem is that we only had 3 entries (or maybe 4).

We're not trying to cheat you guys, I promise, just trying to work out what to do.

We'll likely add all the designs to the cafe press shop or get them made locally. Sorting this stuff out now, sorry for the lack of info.

Christian

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If we ever think of making a new one. This but maybe better in over-all blue- and made out of the same thick stuff as over-alls. None of that thin blow in the wind crud. The SAU.com is an embroidery, not a print (like a badge). Maybe also include an option to get members names embroided upon sale as an option. Its very simple but I think it will be the most effective.

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BTW, You guys have *not* been forgotten. New merchandise will be ordered soon and the guys who entered the original competition will be given free shirts.

Christian

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