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SAUSA is proud to announce the sticker design competition!

What?

SAUSA needs a new sticker, something that will take pride and place on every members car, and is a true sign of the skyline enthusiast.

Who?

All members can enter the competition.

When?

Entries are now open! The competition will run for 2 weeks, so deadline is 5:00pm, Friday 19th February 2010. (Driving sim night)

Prize?

Yes, there is a prize! No, its not a free internets, its an actual prize. The winning design, as chosen by the SAUSA committee, will be awarded 1 (one) free year of membership, as well as some cash wink.gif

Details:

- Sticker must be no larger than 20cm in length and 10cm in width (200mm x 100mm)

- If you are using the appropriate design software, resolution must be no lower than 300DPI

- The final design may be edited to suit printing or club guidelines by the Communications and Marketing Officer

Any questions can be directed to Damo_R34 (Damien) or RBWARE (Shane)

Entries must be emailed to [email protected]. Images too large to email can be mailed by CD/DVD to PO BOX 10154, Adelaide BC, SA, 5001. Postage may take up to 4 days to reach our PO box, PLEASE take the deadline into account and make sure you post with enough time to spare.

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emailed by CD/DVD? thats something new :)

awesome idea thou, goodluck everyone

Most of the time, working with images like this require a large resolution, making the filesize too large to email, which makes burning it to CD/DVD much easier.

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