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Just an idea, anyone ever thought of collecting images of members rides / events and making a calendar? Could be state by state, whole of OZ or both. Could even chuck in a Japan section, some nice pic's in the Japan section... could even put some cars in also:D? It could be a good way to raise funds for the forum or independent state clubs.

I am the purchasing officer for my company (inventories), we have a multi-milion account with one of the largest printing companies in Australia and could get some very high quality work done for not to much $ - this option would also require a largish print run (at least 250 units, not worth it otherwise... the more the better) If people are keen I will front the purchase price and send out orders. Other options can also be explored.

If off-set is not going to be an option (numbers) I also have multiple digital contacts that could produce a good quality (not as good as off-set) product in small numbers 1 - 100.

Someone would obviosly need to do the artwork... seems we have some talented hands in SAU. What do you think?

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It is interesting that this thread has come up, i have been toying with the idea for a week or so now, and have come up with a few things.

If anyone is willing to do this ill help as much as i can.

Funky mabe you could assist?¿?

Anyway here are my ideas, im not sure if i should have a car pic behind the dates or just on the top half, or both.

let me know what you think.

James.

James...

Your artwork is great.

It seems that this "idea" may become a reality.

Funky, would you be willing to spread the word on this one (states input if they are interested) and discuss with your SAU peers any red tape that may be encountered with this project + if SAU will offically support this project. Not so much financially if they don't want to... but some revenue will obviously go toward the clubs, forum if it is successful. I have stated in original post I will finance project if enough ppl are interested.

More artwork and concepts required!

Would be good if each state could produce a calendar to get more members rides on paper. It would turn into quite a catfight if only one calendar was produced (mines better, bigger, faster, i got more rice etc...)

I would think a poll submitted by members on who's ride should be included would be the way to go. If it's an annual thing it could be quite a prestigious placement between the SAU community and inspire ppls to get there ride looking good, going fast... whatever tickles your fancy.

Anyway enough from me... lets see what can be nutted out over the next few months.

FUNKY... with your and SAU's permission of course:D

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