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in relatiuon the Beer thread...anyone interesteed in a Beer carrier with the Ausmini log

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For sure Gaf. A stubbie holder would be cool.

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Damian wrote:
For sure Gaf. A stubbie holder would be cool.

imagine carring a 6pack of your Fav in your Ausmini softpac cooler 8)

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I like the ideas that you have come up with Caponix, good stuff.
I like the idea of t-shirts as well and i'd reccommend that they are a dark colour (charcol grey, black, blue) coz as soon as any car suffers from Mini-itus or you open the bonnet, you end up with "Mini dirt, grease etc" on your top and its really hard to hide if you are wearing a light colour.
I recently got 20 long sleeve t-shirts (many sizes, good quality, 100% cotton) done, the logo had many colours, a small one on the back and a large one on the back using this stuff called "digitex" like screenprinting but much sharper and it stretches and comes back to the same shape without cracking or fading. They cost me around $15 - $20 each but that was for an order of 20 units, if there are more units in the one go it will be less and normal t-shirts are cheaper by about $3 or $5. If you want to get your name on the fromt of the shirt it will cost more to do a one off thing for each shirt. Hope this helps more than confuses anyone.

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Just got a PM from the 'owner' of this thread having a cry about what I wrote back on page number one.
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It was a joke, said in jest. If I offened anyone (execpt Convertable Mini) I'm sorry. To Convertable Mini go play with yourself.

Now back to funsville on Ausmini :)


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i liked the pics of the shirts on page 3.. what about a black shirt with white collar and arm bands with the ausmini logo and out Sig underneath


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I wore an Ausmini shirt to the muster and only JC and Tricky said G'day. They already know me. Maybe I'm a bit freaky looking? Not enough to scare little Noah away from my moke!

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That's me talking to JC. There's another shot someone posted with me talking to Tricky (Archangel007)

So an Ausmini shirt on its own isn't enough. You need an outgoing personality too. I'm buggered because I'm an engineer with all the social problems that come with... :oops:


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Could you wear other peoples name tags - I want to be Spaceboy


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Blokeinamoke wrote:
Could you wear other peoples name tags - I want to be Spaceboy

:? Why B I A M, wouldn't you like to have BIAM on your shirt :wink: :P

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Dam Mokstar, i would have talked with you,,, but yeah you are a little freaky looking :-) :-) :-) just kidding, you`re ok,,, i would`t take you out to a nite club tho :-)

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[quote="Mokesta"]I wore an Ausmini shirt to the muster and only JC and Tricky said G'day. They already know me. Maybe I'm a bit freaky looking? Not enough to scare little Noah away from my moke!

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I said hello to you


just goes to show how significant i am hey :?


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Mokesta wrote:
I wore an Ausmini shirt to the muster and only JC and Tricky said G'day. They already know me. Maybe I'm a bit freaky looking?


i honestly don't even remember seeing you there. But then again i was a little distracted with all the really nice minis/mokes around :D

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Now common Jess,,, you were drooling over the Bimmer Twinky engines all day,,, go on ,,, admit it,,,,,, you wouldn`t have seen anyone except maybe Andrew , who seemed to be attatched to your hip all day

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she dint say heads matt :roll:

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Now common Jess,,, you were drooling over the Bimmer Twinky engines all day,,, go on ,,, admit it,,,,,, you wouldn`t have seen anyone except maybe Andrew , who seemed to be attatched to your hip all day

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well Luke ditched me so i had to find new friends! and i wasn't drooling over the Bimmer Twinky engines, i gave up on that after you told me i couldn't have one for free!

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