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Hmmmm... Im not convinced.

You can easily crowd it to much, all that the banner is for is to attract the eye of anyone who is wandering around at a show looking at cars, to show who we are and what club we're a part of... It doesnt have to incorporate every single Skyline ever made.

I think we should put this to a vote.

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I'm with Mick on this one too. Don't know about the R35... its technically not a Skyline from what I have been led to understand and we are Skylines Australia.

I like the one pictured, it does have a good visual effect and if you wanted to do a standing banner (like I mentioned a few posts ago) it might be a good one to put the rear ends of the different models in a vertical banner. Then we can have both at our presentations.

Wotcha think?

yeah i was happy with it (from memory :P ) although I would make the Skylines Australia text a bit bigger.

The pic should work if you link it, rather than uploading to here. Do you have a photobucket account or something Mick you could link it from?

How are we going with the money for the bigger banner? May know of a way to get together some money through Sponsorship, if you guys would be interested in that. How much are we short at the moment for a larger banner? If it is not much i can always contribute some.

How are we going with the money for the bigger banner? May know of a way to get together some money through Sponsorship, if you guys would be interested in that. How much are we short at the moment for a larger banner? If it is not much i can always contribute some.

I don't think we're far off now - I think John has the final quote, but we'll keep fundraising for a vertical banner at a later date.

I noticed they are doing banners for a pretty good price on ebay, might be worth querying on quality, although it won't get that much wear and tear.

yeah i was happy with it (from memory :D ) although I would make the Skylines Australia text a bit bigger.

The pic should work if you link it, rather than uploading to here. Do you have a photobucket account or something Mick you could link it from?

Nope...

Just tell admin to sort the new server issues out :)

How are we going with the money for the bigger banner? May know of a way to get together some money through Sponsorship, if you guys would be interested in that. How much are we short at the moment for a larger banner? If it is not much i can always contribute some.

We have enough money, the thread says so. Even for the larger 3*1 meter banner.

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