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Patrick, Can you please make get me a one off black version please. that is, the web address coloured black. i dont mind if the sau part is red though. cheers if possible - its going on my spoiler so i hope the dimesion fits.

Nozila - Yep sure but, what size?

Picked up the sample stickers this morning had to make some adjustments in size but, they'll be available nxt week.

So, if you want in on the first batch they'll be available from the SAU display at the SCS show'n'shine (Nov 19th) :rofl:

Edited by pkblade

Just got a call saying the stickers are ready so, that was quick. Will be collecting either tomorrow or Monday (13th).

30" length

1.5" wide

is that ok?

I'll see what they can do.
can you put me down for 2 x SAU logo + postage to Sydney?

PM me details.

thanks.

Will do, once I get them. :verymad: Edited by pkblade
i'll catch yas at SCS and grab one too i think. then ppl know im here (the ones that dont already
See ya there Matt, you entering with the R31 club again this year?
Any chance of grabbing 1 soon after SCS if we can't make it??
any chance of mail order? or picking it up from somewhere else?

Yeah for sure. I can post them out but, also I’ll be arranging another time & place so that everyone at once can come & collect them.

Whats the small url look like?

This?

http://img209.imageshack.us/my.php?image=s...iaredcomql4.gif

and the large url? Whats the height of it?

http://img209.imageshack.us/my.php?image=saulogos2bi5.jpg

If I grab the large url I can then chop off the small SAU logo and slap it on. :thumbsup:

Haven't had chance to take pics yet on the car as it's in the workshop will, however, post up some tonight of what they actually look like.

The big & small stickers is simailar to pic & sizes are:

Small URL - 35cm x 1.8cm

Large URL - 65cm x 3.5cm

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