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Heya!!!!

I'm busy at work and don't have time (or photochop here) to do it properly, but heres an idea for anyone who wants to get creative and wants to make a proper go of my idea... :yes::D;)

basically like a dyno read out, with the name of the event on the top, and the top outline of a 32 gtr as the dyno curve. pretty easy to make in sticker form too i think.

someone have a go!

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yeah I thought about that, figured it would be too big and hard to cut...

I also thought about just using the two lines and gettin rid of the grid and numbers and such... that would probably work :yes:

Yeah unfort Id have to choose doof guys....even though I dont like him n shiznit....hahahahah

kidding doof mate!! You know I love ya!!

It's a great effort from everyone hey! If you dont win this dyno day one, please dont think that thats it. We have alot more events where we need stickers designed, so please keep that in mind :D

Cheers,

Chris

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