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shame about the forum name idea. i think its a great idea. its not supposed to attract any extra attention, it just says that your a member of SAU ACT and that your forum name is 'blah'. maybe thats something that we could pay for if you'd be interested in the business?

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Ok, because of the popular demand, "member name" is for special request only (explicitly specify on the email), for a this batch only. It will be in red, smaller than what Mick proposed. This will be a separate sticker.

Send me an email to [email protected] with following information:

- Your forum user name in CAPITAL LETTERS. (if you want your user name sticker).

- Quantity. It is 1 per member, with exception to some dedicated members and committee members (event organisers, useful supplier contact, etc). Let me know if you are one of those. Also, there maybe some spares availble after the first batch.

- Whether you would like to distribute stickers to new members on regular club events (CeJay? Michele? Bullet32?). I don't want to be in a situation where we waste stickers because there are so many of them. Hence there will be a limited number on a batch (which is 30).

- Whether you want it posted. I will reply with my postal address. You will need to send me a self-addressed envelope, with a new 55c postage stamp.

E-mail sent.

I would be happy to distribute the stickers on behalf of the club... I'm sure that if myself Michele and Chris had a few each to hand out we wouldnt waste them.

By the way - You deserve a HUGE thankyou for doing this for the club, well done! :)

No worries. Every car club needs stickers, it might as well be me making them since I own a skyline too.

Just counting who's ordering....

Frank (I got your email)

Mang (I got your email)

Bullet32 (I got your email)

Rossco_01 (I got your email)

Ecstacy

R3sp3ct

SteadyEddie (I got your email)

Tarmac- (I got your email)

Gus-

Michele

Zenith13

INVRTD

DriftGTS

Rev_head88

datto260Z

CeJay ?

OzLeroy

Is that everyone? anyone else?

Frink (I got your email)

Mang (I got your email)

Bullet32 (I got your email)

Rossco_01 (I got your email)

Ecstacy

R3sp3ct

SteadyEddie (I got your email)

Tarmac- (I got your email)

Gus-

Michele

Zenith13

INVRTD

DriftGTS

Rev_head88

datto260Z

CeJay ?

OzLeroy

Bluprint (I got your email)

Frink (I got your email)

Mang (I got your email)

Bullet32 (I got your email)

Rossco_01 (I got your email)

Ecstacy

R3sp3ct

SteadyEddie (I got your email)

Tarmac- (I got your email)

Gus-

Michele

Zenith13

INVRTD

DriftGTS

Rev_head88

datto260Z

CeJay ?

OzLeroy

Bluprint (I got your email)

Turismo

Frink (I got your email)

Mang (I got your email)

Bullet32 (I got your email)

Rossco_01 (I got your email)

Ecstacy

R3sp3ct

SteadyEddie (I got your email)

Tarmac- (I got your email)

Gus-

Michele

Zenith13

INVRTD

DriftGTS

Rev_head88

datto260Z

CeJay ?

OzLeroy

Bluprint (I got your email)

Turismo

ZCR

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