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Here is the last sticker that I am going to design. Vinyl and ink is cheap, but my time is strapped!

I really reckon that the easiest (for me) is to just print 20 of each and send them to a nominated party in each state.

Like I said before (Shayne) the WA ones are sitting in my car!

We will then have Stagea stickers coming out of our exhausts. Sorry they will never become collectors items, they are too easy to reproduce!!

I think (and you can disagree), that "STAGEA WEB AUSTRALIAN TEAM" covers everyone in every state. I vote that we leave the (very long, I know) web address there.

Too many choices, I think.

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Excellent, I like it a lot.

Yeah, as much as I was the probably the main one for "picking" at it, changes to suit everyone could go on for eva...

Sign me x2 (one of each).

Anyone able to show the t-shirt design?

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I hate to say it, but what is wrong with Stagea Web for Advanced Tune? Then just have Goushuu as the locality, as japan has tokyo and kyuushuu etc... I dont see why we need to change the name of what SWAT stands for. I think it loses any cool factor it has, the whole japanese car club thing.

So yeah... i think stagea web for advanced tune, then Goushuu as the prefectures in a similar manner to the kyuushuu one, whethere its written in kanji or not. Makes more sense and looks a lot more authentic to me...

my 2c

would like 1 tshirt with unicorns on front and prestige thing on back in center

here is pic from car(as you were asking for)

also 1 sticker would be good to.

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also i have this sticker on the back of my stag

ever seen this anyone

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am in perth so i will collect if possible

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