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Just thought I would let everyone know.

I have got the final designs back for the stickers they look awsome!

Cost of each sticker will be $9 each I know they are a little bit pricey but because they are detailed and they have to cut them out they are a little more.

Anyone have any problems with the price let me know.

Cheers,

Corinne

Jess x 2 - White - PAID DONE

Chris x 2 - 1 Black, 1 white - PAID DONE

Stephen x 2 - White - PAID DONE

Beer Baron x 2 - white - PAID

Nick x 2 - white - PAID DONE

Tim x 2 - White - PAID

Mikey x 2 - White

Sam x 2 - black -PAID DONE

Steveo x 2 - white - PAID DONE

K guys,

Once I get the last couple of guys telling me what colours they want and how many I will send the order off.

people can either pay by cash to moi or I can give you bank account details in exchange for your address so I can stalk you... woops did I say that out loud?

Haha

I ment so I can post them out to you. p.s Postage is free because of work. haha!

So what are the exact sizes of them?

30cms x 10cms

Im not sure if that is going to fit in the rear quater window. Can someone check for me please?

The size hasnt been confirmed and nothing has been approved as of yet.

Hi guys!

For the people who havent put their name down for the stickers I need to know today.

I need how many you would like and the colour whether it be black or white.

TODAY IS THE CUT OFF DATE!

ANYONE WHO HASN'T PUT THEIR NAMES DOWN FOR ONE YOU WILL MISS OUT.

As soon As I confirm the order for the stickers I will pm everyone else account details.

Cheers,

Corinne

Thats alright, we didn't want Smokey anyways he is too slow! :cool:

:laughing-smiley-014:

Heres a pic of the stickers I took this morning, Its a bit dark because I did it in the car park with my phone. LOL!

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