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well most manufacturers charge per design (about 14 out of 15 when i was trying to organise caps). With usual minimum quantities being 200 (one guy agreed to do 150 minimum run but all the other were 200 or above). You can have colour variations in a design and it'll count towards the same 200, change the design and they have to reset the mchine which makes it 200 each.

the skylines australia can go on the side where the blurb about the RB26 on the original cap. I wanna stay away from putting anything on the back just so we can keep it as close as possible to the original design (plus it starts looking overcrowded if you have front side n back. I'd prefer side over back as well).

And yes all the caps will be flexifit.

if he was smart what he could do is get them all with skyline on the back and nothing but the SAU on the front...

find out how much it will cost from those shopping center hat embrioders to have VICTORIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, NEW SOUTH WALES etc etc embroidered on them seperately.

that way u could have LOTS of generic ones and either sell them at a normal price as is or do a decent amount in STATE form

hmm that is a very smart idea narkeh... so you're not just good lookin after all...

it costs about 10 bucks for that embroidery thingy. that's how much I paid to have my friend's name embroidered on her birthday pressie.

hmmm good idea indeed.

here's the mob in japan that sells the original GTR gear http://www.rakuten.co.jp/altia/422933/

its not thre GTR logo, its a derivation containing entirely different characters. I can't see why this would cause any issues with copyright.

Yeah i know what you mean, it would be a shame if they were all printed then some suits came and took them all. But i dont think this would happen coz the letters and layout have changed, so they got nothing! I like the cap idea, get off your branch monkey and arse into n/a gear!

just somehting I noticed how it was exactly the same order and size of an upside down NISSAN GTR sign.

if the victoria is smaller it looks ghey, I looked at both and it looks better this way if the VICTORIA is the same size as the word skyline in the original.

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