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I also found all of these but not sure if its what you are looking for 3882520128iv.jpg8092448078uk.jpg

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I found some other so let me know if you want them aswell I have the logos saved so let me know if you want me to email them to you

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Steve and Adam,

Does Christian have any old images (vector or otherwise) of the SAU logo that we can use? Might be an idea to see what he already has, etc.

If not, I can try and chase up either some more images or try and get them done in vector format if you wish. I have two friends who are graphic designers, and my sister works p/time for another.

Will get back to you asap mate
I think I have one somewhere Nick. Merli sent it to me. Might have to ask him if I can't find it.

Yeah I just looked and I have several versions of the old banner. Up to a 15 meg photoshop one but none of them is vectorised.

No probs, guys. If/when you need me to get the ball rolling, just let me know.

Oh, and do you guys use MSN? [email protected]

let me know if you want the eps (vector) of this bunch of logos I made up for SAU VIC merchandise... I'd rather email it to you directly than post it up here.

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lol just realised I put a copyright statement on nissan's logos... ah well.

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