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Hey people,

as you may or may not know, I'm the person who organises all the official merchandise for SAU-NSW, and I'd like your help with coming up with some new ideas for what bits and pieces we can explore next.

Please have a look and post some ideas here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/363018-s-a-u-n-s-w-merchandise/

And yeah, if you have any Stagea-specific (or any model, for that matter) stuff you'd like to see, let me know.

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I have a Stagea hoodie and shirt from SAU QLD. As for future merchandise, how about thermal brew mugs? Like the ones you see at any coffee shop going for a fortune. Just don't make SAU NSW brew mugs cost the Earth lol.

I voted hoodie!:thumbsup:

If it had a Stagea silhouette on it; even better, but not fussy.

I have a Stagea hoodie and shirt from SAU QLD. As for future merchandise, how about thermal brew mugs? Like the ones you see at any coffee shop going for a fortune. Just don't make SAU NSW brew mugs cost the Earth lol.

I'll be looking into the hoodies and I already have an idea in my head for a Stagea-specific hoody, as well as some for the major Skylines/GT-Rs, maybe even the old 240Z. And yeah, I'll be in contact with the current Qld President to see what we can work out.

As for the thermal mugs, I've tried to chase them up before and they WILL be expensive, no doubt about it. :(

repeat post from NSW Merchandise subforum but...

SAU.NSW number plate (with predrilled holes) has now been fabricated.

It'll be on display at the NSW AGM

It's for hire over weekends for Members' photography purposes (- but never meant for fixed speed cams).

Nick gets first bash :rolleyes:

It's for hire over weekends for Members' photography purposes (- but never meant for fixed speed cams).

Nick gets first bash :rolleyes:

The ones we attach for midnight speed runs through "safety" cameras are the OzFoz ones, aren't they Terry?

:P

^ ^ ^ oh dear, how did you find out? :woot:

1 pt for 70km/hr in a 60k zone along P'matta Rd whilst crossing Burwood Rd Safety Cam last month - yes with my Foz. Seniors suffer ADD as well as dementia Nick.

F**k I thought I'd forgotten about it until you brought it up again!

Anyway, back to MERCHANDISE everyone! More Ideas?

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