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YES !!! ive been searching for it like ages LOL .... i asked Dan The Man last time but i think he forgot ... hehe

Do you know how it looks like? Ive seen the old one, looks like a tacho metre ... is there a new one ?

would anyone have a problem if I get my own stickers made and perhaps sell some? my project is not going to be on the road for a while and dont wana pay for a membership if I wont be participating in the SAUWA events for a bit

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would anyone have a problem if I get my own stickers made and perhaps sell some? my project is not going to be on the road for a while and dont wana pay for a membership if I wont be participating in the SAUWA events for a bit

The club would not allow people to make their own as the logo belongs to the club.

Talk to Dan_the_man about it.

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na thats cool i understand where your coming from, i dont have a problem paying they money for membership, but If I was to It would of been nice to be able to participate in the members events to, sauwa seems to be more like a event club for WA members in which I just really wanted a SAU sticker to support the website i guess as im sure sticker sales go towards hosting funds, once im back on the road i will be certainly getting into the events

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na thats cool i understand where your coming from, i dont have a problem paying they money for membership, but If I was to It would of been nice to be able to participate in the members events to, sauwa seems to be more like a event club for WA members in which I just really wanted a SAU sticker to support the website i guess as im sure sticker sales go towards hosting funds

i haveone or 2 skylines australia URL stickers. would that help?

yeh one of those would be good dan, can you please email me your direct dep details so i can sort out payment and if u wouldnt mind just popn it in a 55c envelope and il pay post

can i get in on this too??? :O

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