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hmm I can't see the problem with noobs having SAU hoodies .... I would have thought more restrictions should be put on car stickers (as these are the biggest form of {sometimes bad} advertising) rather than hoodies ....

Agree with Andrew, what's your reasoning there Lukey boy?

just the 'last words' of cubes ringing in my ears.. there were something like "be careful who you let represent sau" and with lotsa police/media attention was something i was thinking about, wanted the opinion of others, thats all... =P

Speaking of stickers, anyone have any floating around. Or are we going to wait for SAU:SA ones?

We've got a few stickers in the works James. Will be ready by dyno day :rofl:

LOL, Andrew won't do it, so I will!!!

2 MORE SLEEPS!

hehe wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

o I can't wait for my new toy :)

Will be a restless 2 more sleeps :O

:rofl:

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