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Magazine Editorial, December 2009
"Traditionally, wearing an Aussie muscle car shirt is how bogans identify one another at Summernats. This Monaro T-shirt is the exception, where rock ‘n’ roll meets road and track."
Men's Fitness Magazine, Australia
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Magazine Editorial, December 2009
"It's no secret that Aussie muscle car fans wear their hearts on their sleeves. But whether you're a Ford fan or a Holden tragic, you can now celebrate a golden era of Australian motoring with these great new tees from Trippytaka. Take your pick from the glorious Ford XY GTO (pictured), the Holden HT Monaro or the giant-killing Torana A9X, and show the world you're proud of Australia and the glory days of our country's greatest cars."
The National Newspaper, Abu Dhabi
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Newspaper and Website Editorial, November 2009
"And finally for our last instalment of our trio of T-shirts, a contribution from our antipodean colleagues. Trippytaka produce high-quality men's T-shirts featuring what they say are "the coolest designs of their favorite cars" - which generally means Australian muscle cars. Our current favourite is this detail of the front of an XY GT-HO Phase III Ford Falcon which was king of the hill back in its Seventies heyday. Trippytaka promise further T-shirt launches soon and has plans to branch out into other goods too, including some nifty coasters. Lovely."
Street Commodores Magazine, Australia
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Email Newsletter Competition, November 2009
"The tees are nothing like we've seen before and cater to the modified car nut whilst also being incredibly stylish and cool enough to wear out and about. They certainly get our thumbs up, and feature some of the most iconic automotive shapes from the Australian market over the last four decades – the timeless rear end of the HT Monaro, the dapper front end of the HQ GTS and the broad shoulders of the A9X Torana. There are some Ford shapes in there too, meaning that there's a design to cater to all tastes, with more designs to come."
Street Machine Magazine, Australia
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Website Competition, November 2009
"These little beauties are the product of a new, all-Aussie company called Trippytaka."

Website Link, November 2009
"Australian favourite muscle car t-shirts"