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In preparation for Small Car Sunday a group of us taking part are hoping to get some vinyl cut stickers made up in time for the event & we also wish to make the stickers available for all SA forum members who are interested. Thanks to Howie & cookiebear's efforts for coming up with some designs.

These are the designs that you voted for & are now available:

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SAU Logo Sticker

Description: 12cm (length) x 9cm (height)

Notes: Option of white & red (top pic) or metallic silver & red (bottom pic)

Price: (white & red) $3.30

(metallic silver & red) $3.30

Postage: +$1

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Small URL Sticker

Description: 35cm (L) x 1.8cm (H)

Price: $3.30

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Large URL Sticker

Description: 65cm (L) x 3.5cm (H)

Price: $4.40

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Ordering: Please PM what sticker designs you would like & qty. ATM postage is only provided for the SAU logo & small URL stickers. Alternatively stickers can be picked-up or whenever I'm attending a SAU SA event.

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i'll go option 3... i could always cut off the sau part and use it somewhere else if need be.

For sizes... 20" wide for the front windscreen, 8" wide if it's for the side window.

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From my understanding, they'll be vinyl cut - that is, with no background. The black you see there is for illustration purposes only. Please correct me if i'm wrong Patrick.

yeah that would probably make sense! thanks for clearing that up

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No. 3 - and I would prefer it to be max 65cm long x 4-5cm high so I can put it sideways up the edge of the front windscreen ..... and I would like an SAU logo one to go above my GT badge on the front guards - it would need to be around 9cm x 9cm max. Thanks for the effort Patrick!

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