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Yes, I should have made that clear, I'm in Kingston for people that want to pickup their stickers.

God damn I'm in Kingston all the time lol. I thought you were living out at Port Arthur. Guess you'd have to be happier living a bit closer to everything now.

Hey guys, I know I'e been slow with this but my mate has been really busy so it took him a while to get the design together. Obviously Zoid has got some stickers on the go which is awesome, but I thought I'd still post these options up for anyone who is after something a little bigger. These ones are also vinyl cut stickers.

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The one on the left is 155mm x 50mm and will be $10, the one on the right is 330mm x 105mm and will be $20. The final stickers will be in the correct colours, with the lettering and map in white except for the S in SAU which will be red.

If people are keen I will get a list going for orders.

Stickers are done now :) I'll post them out this afternoon.

because they're a multilayer sticker we have to multilayer them our selves so that's something to look forward too. Saved about $5 per sticker though :P

So it goes in this order, first the silver one, then the white one, then the red one.

They made us a red A too, not sure why... doesn't matter though.

Pics to come.

Also, they only printed 18 for some reason so I told them to make me some more so I'll have 8 spare ones now. PM me now if you want them, Limit 2 per person.

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im all for a bit of effort to save the money.

good job zoid. hats off for being bothered to do somthing self less.

+1 thanks again man. If your not keen for a bit of DIY then dont own a skyline lol. Cant wait to get these... oh and actually get my car on the road lol.

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