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yeah i thought of Memphis but he might not do it because everyone will begin to want one and thats when you start to run into copyright trouble ..... my mum had a sticker made up for her car by some friends .... i might get them to do it :(

Originally posted by richie180

I 'borrowed' my avatar from someone.... umm, i think that it reminds me of me a bit...

i dont see that they should have aproblem with the stickers as long as i dont ask for hundreds of them...? surely...?

lol its some brisbanites lol. is a member of garage spank but i think they have shut down now im not sure

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yeah might do it with contact .... not a bad idea.

that way least i can get the exact size i want cos i actually want it to sit on my bottom lip of my front bar .... maybe - ive seen it done looked mint but what it looks like on my car may be another matter.

hehe we can have a SAU - URAS monkey tracing n cutting day ... it'll be like one of those Lifestyle show segments

"Tonight on better Rice N Cars we show u how to make your own URAS monkey sticker - using a photocopy, contact and stanley knife"

haha :(

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