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Have you looked at getting your guy to do a price on the new design?

Nah I thought I'd leave that to the admins this time.

Edit because I'm a nice guy, I just sent off for a quote then. But you assholes are paying in advance this time!

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$4 each for these ones. They look prime as!! The tas logo is actually a piece of brushed aluminum.

That's great! What is your email, i'll send you the ESP file. It'll be a lot easier with the vector.

I'll take 4

What dimensions?

fffffffffff, how'd I end up organising this again?

If you want one, copy pasta this list and add your self on it. There are only going to be 25 stickers made on the first run (unless someone else wants to finance the operation). All stickers must be paid for in advance before I print them, because last time everyone said they wanted a billion and when it came to cabbage time they only wanted 2 and I ended up with a trillion stickers and no one wanted to buy.

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  2. Zoidbergmerc
  3. Tweetywoof
  4. tweetywoof
  5. pipster
  6. pipster
  7. savman
  8. savman
  9. Autumn33
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  13. djrift
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  17. djrift

When the list is full I'll send out PMs to all the people who requested on and once payment has been received I'll get them printed and post them out. Stickers are $4 each and $1 for postage.

OK, there has been a miss understanding with how the stickers are going to be made.

Stay tuned for an update on pricing.

Off topic, who wants a number plate sized SAU TAS logo on brushed Aluminum? $250 a pair! haha. ffffffffff.

Edited by zoidbergmerc

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  7. savman
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ok, so SAV man gets two more. Who will get the last five.

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  3. Tweetywoof
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  5. pipster
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  7. savman
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  18. Sav man
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  20. Clandestine
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  23. Godzilla-GTR
  24. godzilla- GTR
  25. Godzilla - GTR

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