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just the font of the word SKYLINE ash, so its the same as the one on the car instead of a windows font... dun get ya panties in a knot, and I have to add the other 2 sponsors

Hey I remeber last time there was a site (was it bluegum?) where you could go to work out your size. Had measurements of the shirts etc. Anyone know? James? Ash?

And who can I PM to DD the money as I wont be there tomorrow night.

Oh and Ash, Kiss my ass. Your cruise will suck.....:devfu: :upurs: (J/K)

(*Sob* ....I wish I could come..*sob-sob*)

Hey I remeber last time there was a site (was it bluegum?) where you could go to work out your size. Had measurements of the shirts etc. Anyone know? James? Ash?  

 

And who can I PM to DD the money as I wont be there tomorrow night.

 

Oh and Ash, Kiss my ass. Your cruise will suck.....:devfu: :upurs:  (J/K)

 

 

(*Sob* ....I wish I could come..*sob-sob*)

yeah, your jealous :D

As for sizes... i will have a t-shirt or two there on the night.

But you'd be'd a L-XL, as i fit comfy in a M.

James is the man for the DD payments and all t-shirt money.

I've got entry forms etc.

Shan: The art for number 2 was in the doc I sent you, but was on separate layer. Not in the office with my computer at the mo - so can't send it from here.

Doing the logo as a font would be much better - mine is just a trace - but you'll need to outline it before you send it to me as I don't have the font. If you can see the layers - should be OK. I used Ill-10.

Do you have EPS art of the other logos?

Timing is OK - art can be delivered as late as Thurs arvo - so we can sort it out tonight.

Will post up a big order sheet when I get back to the office - want to get numbers sorted perfectly this time. Got 24 already though from PMs and interest in this thread.

Adz: Yeah - http://www.bluegum.com.au is the website. Will bring some of the sizes from last year for people to try at the meeting. I'd say you'd be L or XL - I have an L. Fits nice but shows off my, ah, 'curves' :(

Going there on the way back from meeting to pick up some sample polos for the girls too.

See you all se soir.

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