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The winner by a landslide is NismoKid #7

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Who out there can get prices on getting these made?

Ah crap! Make that 33 unique members after all that I actually forgot to vote in the end lol. Oh well it looks like we ended up with a great logo anyway well done guys really good effort on everyone's part.

The winner by a landslide is NismoKid #7

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Who out there can get prices on getting these made?

If you send me through a file and what you are after (sizes etc) I'll ask a mate who does this sort of stuff for some prices. I'm assuming the background will be clear instead of black?

If you want the actual map of tas to be a metallic sticker and the rest to by vinyl cut it's going to cost a effing fortune.

If you want shit ones like I did before, I'd be like $4 each.

the coupe has plenty of stickers already, oh well, might as well add another. Where about in hobart are ya? I'll come grab 3 or 4 at some point. Also, i have some Skyline Nationals stickers if any one wants?

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