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Let me explain further.

SAUSA is looking for a whole new sticker, completely different to anything seen so far, including my own design. It doesn't have to be just text!

Stumbled across this earlier today, by Mitch.

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+1 i really like this one as well

i really dont see why the need for a change is if the club was running for years ect and it was out dated then ok but we have been a club for not even a year

Let me clarify: This is not a change to the club logo, just a sticker for members to display on their car. The feedback we received for the current design wasn't exactly positive, so the right step for us was to ask the members to design a sticker.

I know i said "logo" earlier, but the logo will remain the same.

Let me clarify: This is not a change to the club logo, just a sticker for members to display on their car. The feedback we received for the current design wasn't exactly positive, so the right step for us was to ask the members to design a sticker.

I know i said "logo" earlier, but the logo will remain the same.

I like the one that was given out at the dyno day... except it didnt have a clear background which ruined it I reckon.

Also if a new one is to be made I vote for something clean and simple, I dont want no punk kid graphiti drawing style logo stuck on the back of my windscreen :)

I like the one that was given out at the dyno day... except it didnt have a clear background which ruined it I reckon.

Yeah that was definitely the main issue. Ill chuck up the current one for reference, and i guess if everyone is still happy with it, i get a years free membership :) haha.

EDIT: here it is

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The text at the bottom has a white border around it, cant see it on the white background. silly JPEGs

i like the "member of skylines australia - south australia" bit....and as long as this sticker comes in clear form like the previous SAU stickers i will be happy to put it on

i like the "member of skylines australia - south australia" bit....and as long as this sticker comes in clear form like the previous SAU stickers i will be happy to put it on

same

Id take 2

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