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well damo you club exec's must have a lack of commuinication due to the fact steve said non members can purcuse stickers and mercandise which would include shirts ect and your saying they cant!

Andrew said duh to me like im dumb or something for asking why non members can buy a sticker, because he recons you cant and your saying they can lmfao

bit silly to hand out stickers to non club members , if they get caught doing stupid tricks on the road it associates all of us to them ? and our stance is to take it to the track, responsible driving ????

make the general stickers different to paying member's??? just a thought

+1 hun

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just a thought guys,

maybe the SAUSA stickers are more like the old school japanese drift club bumper stickers

that way you can make the background like all red/yellow/watever - and itll be obvious from afar that you are SAUSA as apposed to the standard SAU stickers

so for example, japenese drift club bumper sticker;

they would look hot if it was all red but had white "SAU-SA" or similar - and it'd stand out from a mile away

angry-samurai-tomodachi-sticker-532-p.jpg

just my 2c

Everyone needs to calm the hell down.

There is no "us" and "them" ..... SAU club and forum are closely linked, and always will be. The general public are not going to distinguish between member and non-member stickers, so who cares. Anyone wearing an SAU sticker should do their part to help uphold the SAU name either way.

And if you want to enjoy track days, discounts, special member only meets, then join SAU:SA, if you don't then just stay a member of the forums. No problem, it is a free world.

Why does everyone always have to get their knickers in a knot?

Everyone needs to calm the hell down.

There is no "us" and "them" ..... SAU club and forum are closely linked, and always will be. The general public are not going to distinguish between member and non-member stickers, so who cares. Anyone wearing an SAU sticker should do their part to help uphold the SAU name either way.

And if you want to enjoy track days, discounts, special member only meets, then join SAU:SA, if you don't then just stay a member of the forums. No problem, it is a free world.

Why does everyone always have to get their knickers in a knot?

:D LOL

no i dont but seriously this is why i wanted to start a car club to get it more face to face other than on a forum so people withoput computers can be in a club recieve paper newsletters ect in the 9 or so months it was taen away from me i have been notified about nothing! and everything i intended for the car club has been thrown out the window and even people that slamed the idea of mine are now executives lmao when they wanted nothing to do with the club in the first place never came to any meetings are bbq we had to get this going. So yes its dumb you pay to be a member and you get a sticker but even if your not a member you can still bloody buy one

end rant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

another reason why the stickers are sold to the masses is because youd be hard pressed to find a printing company who will do such small runs of the stickers. For a small growing club like ours, it isnt economically viable to produce 100+ stickers to sell them to 45ish (at the time of last sticker printing) members.

just a thought guys,

maybe the SAUSA stickers are more like the old school japanese drift club bumper stickers

that way you can make the background like all red/yellow/watever - and itll be obvious from afar that you are SAUSA as apposed to the standard SAU stickers

so for example, japenese drift club bumper sticker;

they would look hot if it was all red but had white "SAU-SA" or similar - and it'd stand out from a mile away

angry-samurai-tomodachi-sticker-532-p.jpg

just my 2c

like this? :D

sausajapstyle.jpg

yeh lol - just a thought hey

i mean if you guys want members to look different from non members you could give members just that one - and everyone can buy normal ones

ps if my idea wins, i soo get a free sticker!

bit silly to hand out stickers to non club members , if they get caught doing stupid tricks on the road it associates all of us to them ? and our stance is to take it to the track, responsible driving ????

make the general stickers different to paying member's??? just a thought

+1 - more worried about idiots getting hold of them and driving like tits...

-D

no i dont but seriously this is why i wanted to start a car club to get it more face to face other than on a forum so people withoput computers can be in a club recieve paper newsletters ect in the 9 or so months it was taen away from me i have been notified about nothing! and everything i intended for the car club has been thrown out the window and even people that slamed the idea of mine are now executives lmao when they wanted nothing to do with the club in the first place never came to any meetings are bbq we had to get this going. So yes its dumb you pay to be a member and you get a sticker but even if your not a member you can still bloody buy one

end rant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

understand your frustration Kel but it's called evolution.......in the same way that ideas evolve, so do people's interests :D

thanx pete for understanding where im coming from xx

it would also seam that people agree with me about the non members purchesing club stickers

ill also find a place that will make the stickers up of both kinds if its to hard damo :D i already know of a place

yeh lol - just a thought hey

i mean if you guys want members to look different from non members you could give members just that one - and everyone can buy normal ones

ps if my idea wins, i soo get a free sticker!

this is what is ment to happen ^^^^

im so sick of having a say and being shot down or ignored when what im saying isnt bs

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