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Yeh im in for a few, but like posted, it would be cool to get them as your engine

IE RB25 etc

I spose what was pictured is fine, but if we can customise them, then why not :D

Can you get something else written where the SKYLINES AUSTRALIA is Funk?

Ide like to get some custom writing put there, in the same font, then end it with SAU

Ide like them in all rubber too,

Yeh im in for a few, but like posted, it would be cool to get them as your engine  

IE RB25 etc  

I spose what was pictured is fine, but if we can customise them, then why not :D  

Can you get something else written where the SKYLINES AUSTRALIA is Funk?  

Ide like to get some custom writing put there, in the same font, then end it with SAU

Ide like them in all rubber too,

Would you like a shiny apple to go with that? lol OK once and for all, it'll be just one mass batch, no customising of the front. Hence why I need to figure out a design that's appropriate for all. And it HAS to be SKYLINESAUSTRALIA RELATED, no personalised stuff there.

On the back is a different story... if I can get em to put a metal plate on the back then you can engrave anything you want on it.

End of the day its a SAU keytag n it has to be mass produced, customisation of the front = big bucks... tryin to keep em under 10 bucks a pop.

nah i'd prefer just skylinesaustralia without the www or com... having a .com is like 'i have a keyring with advertising on it' but with just the name it's more like 'i belong to skylines australia and i'm proud'

meh i don't really care... that's just what i think...

i was thinking along the lines of rrrage, I was gonna leave the URL to be engraved on the back or sumfin. I'd prefer to put an SAU logo, but seeing as we don't have one its a bit hard.

Besides its impossible to keep the www an the .com in a line on the rocker cover coz of the limited space, I could alter the font but then it would cease to look like the skyline font.

OK no more shows of interest more design ideas

more ideas?

i think the original idea of just skylinesaustralia on the front is best

and leave off the metal plate because how many people would want something engraved and how many people will end up with just a crappy blank metal plate on the back? plus its not like it would be a pro job if you're just writing stuff with an engraver... hard to make it look really good (unless you have skill?)

just my opinion anyway, but i'd get one regardless if it has skylinesaus on it as i'm a proud member...

hmmm true that, i've got a pc guided engraver, so i type or design and it'll engrave... so it should look pro enuff. All depends on the keytags themselves I guess.

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