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Yep, ill be putting my details up soon for direct deposit into my account, otherwise im happy for people to pop in and see me at work, or I may even come to vilis tommorow night if people want to hand over some money there?

Anyway, went and saw the 2nd final proof this morning, looks good!

1 thing im not sure of though - the front cover. I used an image from the photo shoot i did a year or so ago. It has all models in it, from Benny blancos DR to petes 34GTR, with 31, 32 and 33's in the background, looks pretty cool. Down the bottom says 2009 calendar and up the top in the centre is the SAU logo - the S over the AU, as shown in the top corner of the sau website.

I didnt know if to include the SAU website or just leave it as the logo? Cos on the URL will be on the back..

Personally I think it looks ok, as the front wont really be seen much and i didnt want to go into too much detail on it anyway, but it hasnt been submitted for print just yet, until i email her back with the go ahead on monday..

Yeh sorta what I was thinking, anyone got an example they can put up on here for me?

Im gonna email the designer now to do some changes. Might get her to write Skylines Australia in RED along the top, with the SAU logo underneath.. see what that looks like

oh and another thing lol, the back page- has 12 pics - 1 of each of the main cars per month, as done on most calendars.

Then going to have skylinesaustralia.com along the bottom, dont think I need anything else?

Thanks! ok what do people think of this..

This is what ive just emailed off to the designer

^^The Middle one with the SAU and the URL, I will use on the back of the calender.

on the front will be the the red S over the white AU with Skylines Australia written in red just above that

The top one is what I want for my rear window and the middle one is what I want for my side windows. Anyone able to make them into a sticker?

Sorry to hijack the thread lolz

Yeah amen to that they'd look sweet as stickers!!!!!

Ok everyone, final proof will be in tommorow, cant wait to see it!

For anyone wanting to transfer their payment heres my details

BSB: 105-186

Accnt: 031 757 440

Bank: Bank SA

Name: Felicity Purcell

Leave a reference if you can and leave a msg in this thread to let me know youve paid/how many you've ordered.

Thanks!

Charmaine, as for what you want me to write in the calendar, I only have a small area of print i can use on the back.

Was just going to do a general 'thanks to charmaine of Fully Hyper photography for the use of some of her photos.

Cant really add much else, that be ok?

Cheers for the payments guys, Ill confirm with people as they are cleared :D

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