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79CamaroDiva 11-27-2005 06:14 PM

For those who like 2nd gens........
 
NastyZ28.com just put their annual calender up for sale. It is by far the coolest calender I've ever seen in my life..... (I designed it :D). So head on over there and pick a few up. They're limited production, first come, first serve.

Linky to buy one:
http://www.nastyz28.com/2gcog/calendar2006.htm

Front cover:
http://www.nastyz28.com/2gcog/2006coverwebbig.jpg

Sample month:
http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/students/...ym/august2.jpg

NJSPEEDER 11-27-2005 06:17 PM

already did :D

jims69camaro 11-27-2005 07:06 PM

looks good. truly multitalented... ;)

Tru2Chevy 11-28-2005 09:57 AM

Does look good, I might have to grab one of them....

- Justin

Tsar 11-28-2005 10:15 AM

um..NJFBOA should make one!!!

camaroracer1992 11-28-2005 10:26 AM

if it were 3rd gens id be on it liek a fat kid on a cupcake..........

jims69camaro 11-28-2005 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tsar
um..NJFBOA should make one!!!

really? how would you go about doing that, exactly?

NJSPEEDER 11-28-2005 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tsar
um..NJFBOA should make one!!!

we will at some point, not for '06 though. we discussed it and looked into it a bit but we would need either someone to sponsor the printing of it out one hell of a pile of pre-orders.
it is much more likely that we will be in a position to have a club calendar for '07.

Brando56894 11-28-2005 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
really? how would you go about doing that, exactly?

im guessin all the members would submit their cars and tim/justin or whoever would pick the best looking ones or something, or maybe a donation would guarantee you a spot :D

79CamaroDiva 11-28-2005 06:25 PM

The calenders from nastyz28 get printed at a full service press shop, and with a hefty one time setup fee, they need to order 200 of them to bring the price back down for the members. I can't possibly imagine a club as small as we are needing more than 50 or so calenders, so then they would either be real expensive or not be able to run on a press. The calenders wouldn't have a professional look to them and would look like they were run off at kinkos.

Tsar 11-28-2005 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
really? how would you go about doing that, exactly?

lets see.
1. make a decision about the caldendar, and pick a date by which they have to be submitted.
2. Take pre orders.
3. Get extra and sell them at East coast nat. next year
4. take pics of cars.
5. pic the best looking cars out of all submitted.
6. find a shop who would print those.
7. print
8. sell
9. Put in your wall or door.
10. after 12 month get the next one
:shrug:

i was thinking something like that...

JL8Jeff 11-28-2005 08:46 PM

Talk about nice 2nd gen cars, take a look at this Z28.
Blue Z28

jims69camaro 11-29-2005 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tsar
lets see.
1. make a decision about the caldendar, and pick a date by which they have to be submitted.
2. Take pre orders.
3. Get extra and sell them at East coast nat. next year
4. take pics of cars.
5. pic the best looking cars out of all submitted.
6. find a shop who would print those.
7. print
8. sell
9. Put in your wall or door.
10. after 12 month get the next one
:shrug:

i was thinking something like that...

you left out a few things, but i am not surprised. i am not picking you out of the crowd, but it simply amazes me how people jump up saying we should do this project or that project and then when it comes time for the actual work to be done, no one can be found. things do not magically come together - they actually take quite a bit of work and determination and committment to go from the idea stage to the completed project. somehow most people get lost somewhere between the idea and actually getting something accomplished.

jims69camaro 11-29-2005 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 79CamaroDiva
The calenders from nastyz28 get printed at a full service press shop, and with a hefty one time setup fee, they need to order 200 of them to bring the price back down for the members. I can't possibly imagine a club as small as we are needing more than 50 or so calenders, so then they would either be real expensive or not be able to run on a press. The calenders wouldn't have a professional look to them and would look like they were run off at kinkos.


thanks for the enlightening information.

i am not against ideas at all. it's just that people do not understand what actually has to happen in order to produce a professional looking project. no one would accept anything less than the best, but getting from the idea to the product is a large gray area for most people.

95firebirdconvertible 11-29-2005 08:10 AM

Nice, that was my dads Camaro.

Tsar 11-29-2005 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
you left out a few things, but i am not surprised. i am not picking you out of the crowd, but it simply amazes me how people jump up saying we should do this project or that project and then when it comes time for the actual work to be done, no one can be found. things do not magically come together - they actually take quite a bit of work and determination and committment to go from the idea stage to the completed project. somehow most people get lost somewhere between the idea and actually getting something accomplished.

what did i miss?
i know dsmtooners is making a calendar and i can bet my left nut that ludacris isnt paying for everything out of his pocket, SF is also making one and im pretty sure the guy responsible isnt going to pay thousands of dollars out of his pocket either to make some online nerds happy, maybe its just me tho...

79CamaroDiva 11-29-2005 12:54 PM

Vitali,
After 'picking' the cars out that will be features, a professional style calender is a LOT of work. I do the design for nastyz28 for free because they throw me a few favors every year, but I also ask them for well over a months notice to do it, because it takes that long.
Then theres a guy I work with via interweb in CT. that prepares everything for press and brings it to his shop.
The clubs cost is about $2000 upfront for printing. If they get stuck with any calenders, they eat the cost, so it sucks when you have people who say 'yeah, ill want a calender' but never pull throuhg. That absolutely would happen with njfboa. people will say yeah yeah yeah, make a calender, then when it costs $25 each or more becuase of such a low, nobody would want to spend the money.

Plus I don't think Tim or Justin would have the money up front, and i dont see people pre-ordering a calender before they can see the finished product.

NJSPEEDER 11-29-2005 04:11 PM

we will at some point have calendars. everything that melissa talked about is exactly why we don't have one yet. after you collect teh pics you have to get permissions signed off, then you have to get all the photo editing done, then you have to do all the text editing, then you have to talk to a printer about proofs(this alone costs about $100 for 2 fuggin copies), then you have to proof read everything very very carefully cause if it is wrong and you miss something it becomes your problem permanently, then you have to front a boat load of cash to get a run done and hope like hell every member and their friends and their parents buy copies just so you can hope to get your initial outlay back. somewhere in between it is good courtesy to hadn anyone who appears in the calendar a free copy and there is a delay in the editing process while you wait for the individuals to sign off on how their car is used and confirming the info is accurate.
so if you have about $2000-2500 and 2 months of free time you can easily "just go print a calendar" lol
jsutin and i spent several hours one night last year looking up info on what needs to be done, hell, i even asked a few members who like photography to lend a hand collecting good shots. there is just so much that goes into getting it all done that it isn't realistic right now.
i promise that every effort will be made to put out a great '07 calendar. for now you will have to buy a nastyz28.com one and enjoy that :D

jims69camaro 11-29-2005 10:11 PM

there you go. i rest my case.

what some of you may or may not realize is that i ambitiously took on a project earlier this year. i couldn't even get people to make phone calls. so, please, don't think i don't know what i am talking about when i say it takes committment and a bunch of work to get a project completed.

when in the online arena, where talk is all we do all day long, you will find out that people are just that: all talk.

BonzoHansen 11-29-2005 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JL8Jeff
Talk about nice 2nd gen cars, take a look at this Z28.
Blue Z28

Wow. I might kill half the people here for that one.

NJSPEEDER 11-29-2005 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
Wow. I might kill half the people here for that one.

:werd: remove the word "might" and insert "would happily" and you will know where i stand.

BonzoHansen 12-01-2005 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
:werd: remove the word "might" and insert "would happily" and you will know where i stand.

:) I didn't want to sound completely crazy.

79CamaroDiva 12-01-2005 02:07 PM

Bonzo, are you a member at nastyz28? your name looks familiar...

NJSPEEDER 12-01-2005 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
:) I didn't want to sound completely crazy.

yer never gonna fit in around here. :p

BonzoHansen 12-01-2005 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 79CamaroDiva
Bonzo, are you a member at nastyz28? your name looks familiar...

Yes, I wander around that place too.


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