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That looks great hopefully SAU NSW will take up that logo. My current one looks funny with the red dots so i removed them and just left the white writing. If we change the sticker let me know i would buy a couple of them.

Funny how everyone is all talk no make, it was actually really simple to make, took me about 1 hour, 50 mins of that looking for the damm font to use. If any of the admins wants the Vector version let me know and ill send it, so you know you can make it any size you want without pixilisation.

I should be a member of the club next year maybe,it would depend.

I'll be dropping into a printers tomorrow to pick some stuff up for my sister, she said they'd print stickers like this. Will have a word with them about cost/numbers in general for a sticker say 10x10cm? To get an idea at least...?

Guys, remember, before you get this stuff printed, the various clubs and the site have a copyright over it.

And for those of you who want SAU:NSW stickers, but aren't a member of the SAU:NSW club, why not?

You get the sticker for free when you join SAU NSW, a Povo "I'm not a member but wish I was" sticker is full of good old fashion fail.

Click on the membership link below and join the club and keep that smell of fail out of your car.

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