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Team SR stands for team 'spit roast'. Started as a bit of fun, bit of a joke really, with a group of mates. i really cant explain how it turned into something as big as it has. They have their own clothing range now too.

Patrick, in on holidays for another 5 days, i could arrange to meet u somewhere to grab a sticker off you if thats possible?

Its not on there anymore :)

It was first put on for autosalon, thats when it all started, and nearly all the cars in the group i entered with had it.

Kinda over it now nd yeh, not exactly what i want on my car .. so sau sticker it is :) Much better :)

And Pat. I would like one to be added to my rear window colection of stickers.

I will PM you with which one I want.

Not a prob.
Patrick, in on holidays for another 5 days, i could arrange to meet u somewhere to grab a sticker off you if thats possible?
Coolies, I'll send ya a PM latter today.

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