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hey guys i know this question has probably been asked before and answered but i cant find it at the moment..just wondering do i need to be a member to get a SAUWA sticker or can you just purchase 1?? i am planning to pay membership soon but just enquiring about the sticker for now and also sizes and colours are they all the same or different ones?? sorry if this has already been answered but the link to where it has been answered would help too... cheers

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damn it uni student + no real work = no money for SAU membership *sad bogan face*

AHAh yer dude thats like me ahaha...i work part time but something always comes up and i need the money elsewhere ahah..but yer i thort it was $45 not $25?? i might wait a bit then if the guy that actually does it is busy..main thing is i will be joining soon as possible..cheers for the replys guys..

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