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yeah it's got nothing to do with SAU (and most probably never will). It's part of Loz's push of his hardtuned network's branding.

We do have SAU hoodies available for sale from both the SAU-VIC and SAU-SA clubs (two different designs).

Don't like them, especially the 35. It doesn't even look like a 35 from the rear, seems to resemble a F430 Scuderia than a GTR.

It is the R35 GTR with the Tommy Kaira bodykit on it.

Not a fan, these things look way too busy with all the cars and logos lol. And unusually linear in design. Each to theirs!

i agree with you, there are to many things going on and looks very cluttered. id go for something simple.

hey i was wonder what the quality of these would be like, i'm hoping not cheap market crap??

I think i'm going to buy one to have a memory of my soon to be sold R33 (wipes tears away). God i loved that car!

hey i was wonder what the quality of these would be like, i'm hoping not cheap market crap??

I think i'm going to buy one to have a memory of my soon to be sold R33 (wipes tears away). God i loved that car!

i have the silvia one which is the same jumper. they are a bit thin not too baddd, the print material is really good and wont wash out at all. i love my silvia one and cant wait for skyline one.

They look kinda sad and really lame when you get out of a Skyline wearing it

I think it's a rule that car shirts shouldn't have cars on em. Logos, abstract art, symbols etc are all good, but the moment you put a car on it, you can't wear it while driving the same car.

like:

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would rock without the silvia.

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