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Hey Folks, looking to get a batch of stickers made with the SAUWA logo. looking for numbers before i proceed so i dont get stuck with too many.

Can either get the logo printed on a clear sheet as previously done or vinyl lettering individually cutout with a sheet over the top holding it together for ease of fitment.

The vinyl option is only a few cents more and the owner said it should last about 7 years before fading whereas the print on clear sticker might fade after 2 years. i'm keen to get the vinyl from his recommendation.

I've priced it up for a quantity of 50 assuming everyone will want 2. they are 200mm wide by 100mm tall.

Pricing would be 2 x stickers and postage for $10. If i can get 10 pairs confirmed im happy to proceed but if i cant secure that many then i will only do a very small order for a couple of us however the price will likely increase.

so who is keen?

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^^

Aww just about finished writing and my stupid phone deleted what I was writing when your message came through, all good!

Hey guys, does anyone mind if I increase the size a little?

Originally I said 200 x 100 but there is a little bit of fat left in the $10 I quoted. I'd rather everyone get the biggest sticker possible for the money your paying. Not sure how much bigger, maybe 250 x 120. Just thought I'd check incase anyone had a small side window in mind...

I'll contact the supplier tomorrow and see what they can do for me and hopefully put the order in.

Any problems let me know

Trev

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All good - do it!

^^

Aww just about finished writing and my stupid phone deleted what I was writing when your message came through, all good!

Hey guys, does anyone mind if I increase the size a little?
Originally I said 200 x 100 but there is a little bit of fat left in the $10 I quoted. I'd rather everyone get the biggest sticker possible for the money your paying. Not sure how much bigger, maybe 250 x 120. Just thought I'd check incase anyone had a small side window in mind...

I'll contact the supplier tomorrow and see what they can do for me and hopefully put the order in.

Any problems let me know

Trev

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Dan the Man is busy with some stuff at the moment - don't wait for him he has some important shit on his plate.

Just do what you need to mate,

Im ok with that or if you wana do a 50/50 in the sizes im ok with that too.

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