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This is going mildly off topic, and I realise that this isn't going ahead but I spent a couple of minutes properly aligning, resizing and adding to one of Autumn33's initial designs (see attached) so I thought I'd post it up. If we were actually going ahead with this at any point it'd probably be worth putting it out as a competition, as I'm sure there's a heap of people/designers who would want to have a go at this that don't check the forums on an hourly basis :P

I'm interested as to why it's a no go though? Is it down to copyright and whatnot?

Jay

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If they don't end up getting made i'm just gonna write SAU TAS in window paint on my rear window. haha, not really. but still, it's a good idea to get them. Which skyline do you drive toffy? i try to remember most cars that come through,

Ok the run down on stickers is this: there is no drama organising SAU stickers for those that want them but obviously we cant just go and make up another design and include what ever it is just suit the Tassie section.

Personally a couple of the designs I didn't mind but the forum is SAU = SKYLINES AUSTRALIA and if you want to help support the forum then adding TASMANIA into the equation (again IMO) is a little silly and could/can cause confusion.

Having said that I already have some WWW.SKYLINESAUSTRALIA.COM URL stickers in black & white (pretty sure Funz still has one on his car???) and still have the design for the official SAU stickers kicking around somewhere (these have to be printer rather than vinyl cut so naturally more expensive) so I'll leave it upto all those that would like a sticker.

Do you want the standard URL sticker or the printed SAU+logo sticker???

Let me know ASAP and I'll get onto it :thumbsup:

Cheers Ben

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