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Hey all,

As opposed to having different shirts made up for each of the official events we hold this year, the SAU-NSW Executive Committee has decided to run a sticker competition to have YOU, our valued forum and Club members, design a small sticker that we can put on our cars to show our support for the Club, its events and the community.

So, as our first event is coming up very soon, here's your chance to have YOUR design available for all to see. For details of the event, please go HERE...

There are a few basic rules:

  1. the design must be of ONE colour only, as we are trying to keep it reasonably simple. Suggestions can be made on which colour you'd prefer to have your design made up in, but as we are cutting the stickers in-house and at fairly large numbers, they MUST remain one colour only.
  2. the design must be of decent enough resolution to have cut into a small photo-sized sticker, but not too detailed for the size.
  3. the design should include some basic details of the event it's intended for, such as "2008 SAU Dyno Day #1, Hills Motorsports", along with your graphic.

Some quick ideas to give you an idea - I'm sure many of you have seen the "Nurburgring Nordscleife" track stickers, such as these:

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The competition closes at midnight on Friday, 22 February 2008. A vote will be taken by the Committee and the winner will be announced in this thread. There are no "prizes" as such, except for the glory of seeing your sticker being printed and displayed on other people's cars, and the knowledge that you're supporting your favourite car club and forum.

Cheers, and good luck,

the SAU-NSW Committee.

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awesome idea!!! ifwe'd done that ages ago I would've had a nice little list to go in on the car.

That's the idea and the reason for keeping them small, James. We want people to have room for more stickers as and when they participate in more events over the year(s).

hey, nice.

please guys do me a favour and keep the design easy. when there complex shapes the weeding of the sticker is really hard. and with a small sticker complex shapes won't cut anyway, even nicks example would be tricky to manage in a small sticker so please keep it simple

I can't do anything with it execpt post a pic but this symbol is on the gt falcons always reconed it looked great maybe someone on here could put it on some dyno rollers or something spruse it up a bit

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