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Hey guys

With the results of the last banner competition i held quite a while ago i though i would use the tallent within SAU to find a new one.

The site will be upgraded shortly to include Faq's for installs small forum for quick install help for turbo's etc and become more user friendly in the ordering side to be car specific..

Also on the site will be a new section for the cars we currently sponsor and details for those who wish to be sponsored.

It will basically be quite a renovation when complete.

So out with the old and in with the new.

The current banner for the site is :

oscommercebqh6.jpg

The new image has to be 648 pixels by 80 pixels.

The winner of will receive $100 for the banner that is used on the website.

Any other banners that show great effort that may be used within the site will receive $50 if used.

Only still pictures will be used.

Please keep in mind that any pictures that may have copyrights will not be used.

If you need pictures of something please let me know.

Lets keep it turbo influenced :huh:

The site i wish to keep heavily car/parts based so keeping a car, turbo, burnout, staging lights, drift etc is what im after for the new banner/s.

After the 10th of January the winner will be announced and image will be used as the new Sliding performance Banner for the website and within forums.

Any picture listed in this thread can be edited until that time.

So feel free to post up any progress so i may help you win.

The image must blend to black on the right to continue into the theme.

****DATE CHANGE FOR FINISH REQUIRED BEFORE THE 10TH****

:rofl: Aaron

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Jamie. that looks cool. but there it doesnt really say what sliding performace is for..

you need to add like performace car stuff to it

yah, im just trying to figure out how to blend it in whitout it looking like it just fell onto the banner :happy:

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