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Yeah I am a sticker free person myself, except when it come to supporting a club (or almost club in this case). The only stickers I have placed on my cars are the QLD mini car club sticker on the mini and now the SAU sticker on the line. It was amazing how many people pulled me up in the mini asking for membership info and when the next meet was. Club stickers are a good thing as long as they are not too out landish. I have not been able to put the sticker across the back window yet, as I think that one is a bit much, well for me anyway.

Its a good way to spot fellow SAU members too!

In furtherence, I could just buy a whole lot from Gary and carry on with the original plan, I am easily accessible at work for people to come and get them from me, so that is good for everyone.

 

And at least then the money still stays in the club :rofl:

 

 

 

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this is a good idea. if only we could get a few more businesses doing the same.

i would like some stickers also. if you ever get a hold of gary.

sorry Guys

Yes I haven't been posting on here very often but I do browse the forum when ever I get the chance. I PM'd Twoquik yesterday as how to contact me.

So for all that want stickers or posters you can contact me on 0407 205 485 anytime, if I don't answer leave a message and I WILL ring you back.

On another note we are having a meeting to get the final design of the T shirts together next wednesday, so we are gettin much, much closer to having full memberships available with monthly cruises and meets.

Will Speak to you all soon

Cheers

Gary

I have hand drawn pictures of every model skyline from a japaneese artist, they are a limited print we had run and the quality is very good. They are on A3 size paper, unfortunately i don't have a scanner that big but a few people have bought them and have had them framed and they look great. Revhead has some he got framed, meybe he can take a pickie of them and post them up.

Cheers

Gary

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