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oh and the only reason i have only used those images is because i was just using my images that i have taken(and no vic ppl with r32's have the balls to get out on track  :P).  

I did not want to use other peoples images.

James.

I will be on the track on the 17th (Driver Training Only) might go 24th also. Will have some nice pics with some luck. Also the cruse on 16th should provide some nice photo op's.

Sounds like the dream is being coming a reality! I vote for a national version.

Suggest getting a committee of interested people together. Involve a coordinator from the exec in each state (along with some financial assistance from each of the committees to underwrite production). Ask for submissions on the member forums and maybe get a poll together for the top shots?

Damn Kel, you got the good ideas dont ya ;)

As they say, up here for thinking.......... :idea:..... :D

I am in too, if help required organising.

Just secretly, would also like to see a non-skyline featured- a Zed perhaps?

:bahaha:

I think B4 we get to involved we should get some sort of official SAU blessing. FUNKY if you have looked at this threat please give it your blessing and we can start some serious planning.

Kel, you seem like you have some good work related experience in either marketing or something along those lines... please share whatever experience, skills you have (except wasting $$ - marketing ppl are good at that). Slim, JAMESW... offers for help will be taken up and greatly appreciated.

If over the next few days more ppl offer there skills and artistic talents toward this project this could be a fine piece of work.

Waiting for SAU blessing.. I will send FUNKY a PM tonight.

This is no personal cash cow... how much do you think could be made?... not much... it would be better for the clubs and forum anyways. We could have better events / social nights / BBQ's whatever all helped along by SAU kitty (from proceeds of SAU 2005 calendar) if one exsists.

If it all goes ahead I would try to get printing done for somewhere between $8 and $16 per unit (that's about as cheap as it could get for some nice quality print in the volume I think would sell... havent been here long...but we seem to have some tight (_o_)'s) and I'm sure that ppl are not going to want to pay more than say $20 - $25 for a calendar. Not much profit, good profit % but not much mula ya'll!

If anyone has good printing contacts that could do better $ please put your hand up. Even better if someone owns a printing co. digital or off-set this could be done at SAU mates rates ;) right?

I can picture a SAU calendar in my dunny, next to the phone and office at work... where else do ppl's hang calendars?

i can try to get it organised... even make it non specific, eg: use the winners of the art comp for each month as a pic page...

otherwise i can always ask my ex's modelling agency to come have a photoshoot with VIC's finest :D

Kel, you seem like you have some good work related experience in either marketing or something along those lines... please share whatever experience, skills you have (except wasting $$ - marketing ppl are good at that).

Yep- I am one of those bad "M" people, but I promise I don't waste too much money on long lunches. :D

I do alot of work producing brochures and stuff so I can certainly help out with organising that side of things. I'm also seeing if any of my contacts in Syd can help out with a good deal on printing.

Yep-  I am one of those bad "M" people, but I promise I don't waste too much money on long lunches.   :D  

I do alot of work producing brochures and stuff so I can certainly help out with organising that side of things. I'm also seeing if any of my contacts in Syd can help out with a good deal on printing.

sounds good...lets do lunch....I'll get my people to call your people.....

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