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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Erik, Read my new sticker thread, and no nothing in life is free:p

STICKERS!!!!!!!

Did some say something about STICKERS. Arrrgh yes more RICE hehehehe.

Car gets DE-RICED soon :) not for long, new ones here next week :)

thats not too bad ..... half price i guess :)

I would check with Danny he got my shirt too .... probably did but just n case you dont want to get them all back and be missing one .... too late by then

Hi Paul and eveyone,

Right, I did some checking with regards to floor coverings and the price is thru the roof. There is a need for ALL the cars that are on display inside the Hall at (Western Auto Salon) to be place ontop of a cover (due to oil leaks and yes noone car does). SO, every car that is part of the display with have to get a "MAT' to place their car on. In staying with the "RACE" theme I will be getting some black/white chequer kitchen vinyl to place under my car, this is going to cost around $15 a meter so it is a small cost compaired to $2000 for the whole area to be done. See what you can do or maybe you have some different Ideas for this problem.

See ya alls in a week when I get back from the EAST.

hehehehe NEW RICER STICKERS should be here by then yeah.

:P

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