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yes I did design the logo, but you still need the go ahead from PranK before you can officially sell any SAU merchandise. I don't see any issues with it, but still, run it past him as he owns the rights to it.

I thought you wanted the graphics to make a couple of stickers for the westsayeed crew?

yes I did design the logo, but you still need the go ahead from PranK before you can officially sell any SAU merchandise. I don't see any issues with it, but still, run it past him as he owns the rights to it.

I thought you wanted the graphics to make a couple of stickers for the westsayeed crew?

yo shan! :blink:

i pmed Christian so hopefully he's cool with it..

as for the crew - yeh pedobear ones remember :O

we'll see how successful this is first ;)

i would be keen on a couple, long as they are the ones that dont fade to nothing but a white mark after a month :P

rouugh ;)

i dont believe they will mate, but at $4 a sticker i think they are worth a go, yeh?

I'm keen but wouldnt it be better if "www.skylinesaustralia.com" is at the bottom? Just a suggestion cause that was what I'm actually looking for. As for peeling, I'll see if I can find the thing we have in Singapore for windscreen/glass panel. Those plastic doesn't leave any stain or what so ever but downside is you can only have it on glass panels. See if you can get hold of that.

loving the great response guys :(

all pm's have been replied to,

hopefully we get the all clear and ill start ordering them... hopefully i order enough :(

i dont think he would mind but its good we asked him :) just in case.. i'll grab 8 for 4 cars that i have lol

vish, you only posted to show off that you have 4 cars...

im on to you buddy :mellow:

no its the same one - he is just going from dyno to dyno until they read above 300 :)

:)

:) ZENNON

so it seems there is a heap of interested,

if PranK/Christain gives the go ahead then we'll start taking down numbers etc :)

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