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iirc , npo's fall under org.au , com.au requires an abn

another idea with what Damo said

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love this and damo's first one they are great please print them off and bring to the meeting please :)

Also thanks sled xx

Thanx to all so far that are really keen to help me i intend to get this up running and working cant wait for next wednesday

love this and damo's first one they are great please print them off and bring to the meeting please :)

Also thanks sled xx

Thanx to all so far that are really keen to help me i intend to get this up running and working cant wait for next wednesday

if my idea goes according to plan ill be there with some high res versions for people to see ;)

thats some really good work there Mitch

i am with ruby on the sticker he likes lol...red blue and white

the boys in blue will be able to identify us properly :)

The one mitch posted just looks so damn hot tho

its good to have white separating the colors as red and blue are primary opposite colors

like the aussie american and french flags heh

-D

iirc , npo's fall under org.au , com.au requires an abn

another idea with what Damo said

might not be a need to get www and domain hosting if christian allows us to have sa.skylinesaustralia.com as a CNAME with a subforum;)

-D

what about RUNVS?

what about it?

I like the first one. What would it look like if you replaced the "." (dot) with a "/" (forward slash) ?

That's obvious with his singling out Cara's plate.

Nothing wrong with RUNVS 2 ... Cara paid mtoro reg for it, she's entitled to whatever plate she wants.

What about UNVME 2?

Still complaining?

yes ruby, i do nvu :)

not til next january.

cant wait, mums making a cake shaped like skyline with runvs plates.

oh thanks so much ted, but my birthday isnt until june. but thankyou for your lovely consideration.

Now that I've seen both final options, I like either of them ... / or no /

I do like the idea of the blue SA at the end, sorta makes no need for the / now

Red white and blue. I reckon we stick with those Nissan colours :)

We're gunna have the coolest logo out! ;) Well done lads.

Now that I've seen both final options, I like either of them ... / or no /

I do like the idea of the blue SA at the end, sorta makes no need for the / now

Red white and blue. I reckon we stick with those Nissan colours :)

We're gunna have the coolest logo out! ;) Well done lads.

Bloody oath Bruce!

-D

i take one evening off to swear at the corolla and something awesome like this happens!!!

im definitely in, happy to help however i can :)

will do my best to be at villis on wed nite too (provided the rolla is going)

top idea kellie.

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