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Just for a laugh, I thought that I'd reproduce the SWAT stickers that a few cars had on import.

The original SWAT sticker was for the Japanese owners "club", the website now doesn't seem to work.

I have modified the sticker for WA members of the forum.

So it now reads Stagea Western Australian Team.

I always thought they were kinda cute/kitch/very Japanese.

As I said it's just for a laugh.... if anyone wants one, I'll print up a few and give them out at meetings.

If anyone wants one for other states (overseas) I'd be glad to modify it (with whatever). All you need to pay for interstate is the postage.

Cheers

John

post-30601-1195962682_thumb.jpg (already made 20 of these)

post-30601-1204801083_thumb.jpg This means Australia in Japanese

post-30601-1204801136_thumb.jpg This means Australia in Japanese (using Japanese lettering)

So far these people have shown interest.....

Jippa

Wildcat

Red Sky

Joe 26f (I think)

Stage Name

Fuzzy

Lil Bobby 260

Sleepy Night

Brycey

Oddy Man

Stagpower

Goldzilla

Madaz R33

I have decided to do 20 of each of the Kyoshu & Kunji stickers and send them to one person in each state.

Can I have nominations please.

I will do up the designs of the T-shirts soon and post 'em up.

But I think that I will start a separate thread to this one..... it's already getting confusing!!

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this would be cool. i would love 1 thanks mate, what dimensions we looking at

155mm wide x 55 high.

incidentally I didn't mention that the original stickers were Stagea Web for Advanced Tune.

So NSW maybe can be N.S.W.A.T (NSW Australian Team)

Vic .... V.S.W.A.T (Victorian Stagea With Attitude Team)

Etc, Etc

Maybe you can think up better ones...... brain storming always works best.....('cept very early in the morning!).

Hmmm I also thought that maybe we should do some T-shirts... same (or similar design) whadya think? I can do them and they'll be real cheap.... about $15 each, white only (have them in stock), Iron on logo etc.

comments please.

Edited by Appealing
uhh i dunno if you should have that URL as long and hard to remember as it is...

maybe just use www.stageasaustralia.com

Coz that address doesn't work?:D

valid point...

will try and get that pointing to the subforum.

Christian does own that web address, doesn't he, Shan? I know he used to... If you can get the link happening, that would be tops!

John, assuming Shan can get the address to link to here, I'll take two stickers and a shirt if you get them printed up!

Id be in on the original style sticker too, in maybe the t-shirt (I would rather black with white writing though, to be picky....)

Although, I really like this one, add to the "wtf factor" with the Japanese writing on a sticker.

Sorry about the size, but you'll get the gist.

post-37736-1196338230_thumb.jpg

Maybe Stagea Web for Advanced Tasmanian's?? Not that there are too many of us down here driving stags....

Edited by Stage Name
Pretty much this is the look l'm thinking of.

http://carview-img3.bmcdn.jp/carlife/image...r/140034/p1.jpg

Yeah, they seem to have them for individual cities, thats the Kyusyu one:

post-37736-1196338911_thumb.jpg

Would look tops on my white stag too...

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