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how did the quality turn out? was it screen printed? could you be a spy for us sau'ers and ask them where they got it done? lol

Quality of print is excellent. Screen printing - not sure, how do I tell? The printing is like thick slightly grainy-looking rubber, quality is great and feels nice - the SAU-dodgey hoodies was thin smooth rubber felt cheap... thats how I can describe it.

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i would also hate to be at the motor show walking along and you turn around facing a bunch of prelude owners in there hoodies knowing full well we ripped there design

is it just me or...

Yeah, i agree with ya Steve

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havent read the whole thread... but

Somebody send me my first crappy design hoody already!! lol

need something to clean my car with

mate i have got the first lot of hoodies that the boys made

and i for one will say i love it

i have no idea what people were whinging about

i wore it to pretty much every where and got really good response about the hoodie

i love the hoodie

and pretty sure that once you get yours you will change your mind about cleaning your car with it.....:D

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Yeah, you'll wipe your ass with it instead :D

I agree with ya Steve, even though I like the design, it's kind of a crap thing to do copying Prelude Australia, they will know for sure. I say stay with the original design but that's just me

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errrr everyone that seen the prelude australia one said that it be good if we did a similar design and now no1 wants it because its copying LOL. well as i said if someone give me the number where prelude aus got theirs done ill call them up and send them the pdf version and get a cheaper quote. =]

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*cough* BS Keits screen printing is VERY cheap even there setup costs are very dear

the place i was looking @ has a setup cost of $45 for each different colour and printing of up to A4 was around the $4.50 mark

good work on your design though would you like to see how much it would cost with the guy i was going to use

yeah 45 for each colour in my design theres red,white,black and grey 180 bucks... errr

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huh? what now? we're not changing the design again!

stick to the original design. the one we all paid for. before xmas would be nice.

ive seen fails, and ive seen epic fails, but soon this is gonna need its own whole new level of fail.

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yeah if we could get someone to ask the people of prelude aus how much and where we can do it through the same people as them. and steve black is for the people that has different color hoodies even though there only a few we still got to pay the colour fees.

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