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**EOI is going ahead**

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hey there team :blink:

so as the title suggests, in the uni holidays i have organised to get some SAU stickers made up

it seems ppl are always keen for them - however can't seem to get their hands on them anywhere..

and yes althought this is in the QLD section - this is open to anyone..

details-

the image being used is the one in the top left of the page, but i have attached an image below,

in regards to size, i'm thinking 80mm by 60mm - i figure at this size u can put them ne where without looking gay :)

aaand it will be printed on to vinyl and be perimeter cut..

cost-

it really depend on numbers, but at the moment (if the order is around 50) its looking at around $4ea delivered to your place - and we all know how it goes, the more ppl interested the cheaper it getss..

however if u buy two ill give you a 55c discount ;)

yep i think thats everything,

this is an EOI atm - so if ppl are interested just post up that you're keen - any questions pls pm me

and we can get the ball rolling :P

cheers

tristan

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SAU stickers are available through the SAUQLD club

i understand this is the case - however people i have spoken to have indicated that they have been waiting for months since they paid for their membership etc..

also some are after just a small one for their 1/4 glass or boot

it is just an EOI

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Definatly keen in this... would you only be getting the small window ones or different sizes aswell?

at the moment mate just the little ones,

if this works out i guess i could find out moree about getting them blown up

however then ill probs be called a business trader ;):)

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however then ill probs be called a business trader ;):)

At $4 a sticker you wont have a problem mate...

Also on a side note;

Im pretty sure its not a registered trademark so you should be fine to use it, but it might be worth asking Revhead & Prank to use it...

As Im pretty sure Marc's brother did the art work and Christian might have paid for it... So just check thats all...

Cant see a problem tho as Marc posted above and didnt mention anything, but it cant hurt to ask just in case...

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Didnt funkymonkey design that?.

yeeh i believe so mate, funkymonkey sent it to me on msn last week

Im pretty sure its not a registered trademark so you should be fine to use it, but it might be worth asking Revhead & Prank to use it...

As Im pretty sure Marc's brother did the art work and Christian might have paid for it... So just check thats all...

Cant see a problem tho as Marc posted above and didnt mention anything, but it cant hurt to ask just in case...

cheers Col,

i dont want to upset anyone - ill swing Christian a pm ;)

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