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Ok.

There are enough of us.

Let's start a "team".

We're already SAU members so we have a club (I don' tthink anyone here is interested in starting/administering another club anway).

Team CEFFY. Taking suggestions for names.

At meets we can hang out together. Have the same sticker.. and just basically look cool and have our own corner of SAU meets :)

Whaddya guys reckon - I have a mate at a printing shop can make some stickers for free. I'll be happy to submit some designs (got another mate who's mad graf artiste).

What kinda interest would there be? ... It's basically just a sticker so you can say "im part of team " = fun affiliation.

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nah no meets... yet :D

we're vics but lots of people seem to be using them on forums... i found someone the other day who ive never heard of yet who had one on the qldstreetcar forum...

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you can ram your design with the ceffy where the sun don't shine.

some guy pm'd me a while back asking if he could use it as well. i told him to wait a lil while till we got the stickers made n save himself the trouble.

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ok well im going to ring now and see how much they cost... will let ya know.

seeing if i can get them done with a black perforated backing so it also helps with a little sun shade for ur eyes :D

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are you talkin bout the whole front line of the windscreen?

hmm.

I don't know im into the whole "anyone can wear it" thing - I was hoping for a bit more of a tight community feel ya'know :D

but lemme know when you get the stickers if they look as good as the banner in the new sticker colour schemes i might wear them but you have to make ceffo the NSW boss of your team :)

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but lemme know when you get the stickers if they look as good as the banner in the new sticker colour schemes i might wear them but you have to make ceffo the NSW boss of your team :D

hahahaha.. Ill organise cruises just for the cefiro boyz.. and every large corner we see.. we wil be drifting em ..tandem anybody?..

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