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w00t... J-Spec imports gave me an offer yesterday to put $10 towards every shirt made in exchange for prime sponsorship. so that's a $500 donation. So right now, cost of the shirts just dropped by $10 regardless :)

w00t... J-Spec imports gave me an offer yesterday to put $10 towards every shirt made in exchange for prime sponsorship. so that's a $500 donation. So right now, cost of the shirts just dropped by $10 regardless :)

bring it on!

what's the go with the BMW design? can this be used?

Hey shan, I've got the blue/black shirt as pictured in the possibilities pic.... I don't know whether you've seen it or not, it has the following logos embroided: Citywide Towing (me), BMT Motorsport (R.I.P), JUN, elf fuel, Exedy, ARC, OWS...

I can get the embroidery done at a competitive price, will send you an email with pic of shirt.....

I will also be interested in sponsoring....

w00t... J-Spec imports gave me an offer yesterday to put $10 towards every shirt made in exchange for prime sponsorship. so that's a $500 donation. So right now, cost of the shirts just dropped by $10 regardless :cheers:

Keep in mind that you will have to use part of this $10.00 to actually stitch their sponsorship, meaning their contribution may only bring the price of each shirt down by $5.00, $7.50, or whatever (dependent on the size of their logo).

Embroidery for their logo has been priced at $1.50 per shirt. Also the logo has already been setup by the promo company that I've chosen. I'm going to go meet the manufacturer again today. So when you work it out the saving on the setup costs offsets the cost to embroider, so it is in fact a full $10 per shirt donation. The sponsorship guides that I came up with has taken all that into consideration ;)

He brought down some sample shirts, and the best looking one out of the bunch was the dark blue on black one.

Similar to the one Jack got made, just a lil darker.

here's jack's shirt, we'll probably end up with this look. Similar design, except the blue is a bit darker.

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I'd be glad to order the BMW style ones if:

a) you can find a manufacturer who makes that style of shirt

B) you can find a promotions company that will do custom shirts (instead of the premade ones) for less than $80.

That said, I'll be going to the shops in Chaddy and DFO tomorrow to try and find cotton twill shirts that can be used.

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