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Well, website's almost done and ready to go, so thought I'd dabble in some merchandise... here's the first design I've done:

yellow_front.jpgyellow_back.jpg

Ideas and input will be appreciated, if time permits I'll do caricatures of people's cars on the merchandise we'll have available on the site.

Looking for more great ideas etc. Not really making any money out of this, as all sales are done on a seperate website, doing it moreso to get the group's name out there.

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Nice one shan!

and the writting along the top of the shirts.. is that the "my car is an extension of my penis" saying?

pretty much the same as the english: putting the glide into your slide

i would buy it. on the that note what the hell happened to the navy/black sau shirts for NSW.

i kinda like the pilot more, but that looks good to. since were on the 50's adds theme ive always liked the mr bubbles soap box thingy in the simpsons go to japan episode with the spaced out eyes. probably has nothing to do with sliding though.

how about something like in the car manual where they have a tick or a cross on what you should or shouldnt do. have a tick or thumbs up for when you put the glide in your slide.

maybe even a stencil of a slippery slide with a driver/pilot sliding down giving the fonz thumbs up. or even the fonz himself...LOL

by popular request:

sideways_g_front.jpg

sideways_g_back.jpg

Reads:

"This ***** Likes It Sideways" on the front

and "このプッシーはそれが横に好きです。" on the back, which in my half arsed knowledge of japanese should mean the same thing. Any corrections are appreciated.

OMG!!!

Order for shirt and G please! I'll tell me gf it came with it for free *snap*

Suggestion for the shirt - could you make the back design some crazed out crazy nihonjin instead of some gay americana 1950's esque stop-smoking-weed propaganda guy? I think it's a cliched idea :D

Perhaps even like a banzai ninja guy with some crazy rising sun behind him or even like mr sparkle (simpsons) or something :rofl: Looks awesome regardless so please see this as constructive, not destructive criticism :rofl:

PS. My sticker mate has been slack - I will crack the whip and hopefully get them done this week.

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