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Ok, as some of you will know i have been given the task of making some SAU stickers for club members etc. i serched for (SAU LOGOS) on these forums and i came across a few ideas from other members.

I ask gary1, what he thought of the idea and we agreed i would make a few samples.

Today we got around to cutting the stickers , there are two diffrent styles. i have sent 8 of each style to gary1.

i just stuck one of each on my car and took some pics so i could get a feed back from YOU !!

Please let me know what you all think.

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That's some nice spamming for SAu Mr Sparkle :rant:

I'm with Mase on this one. I like the last one. The red and silver on the back panel. Can we maybe get just the url's done as well www.skylinesaustralia.com but with the SAU bit in the middle a different colour or something? Just a suggestiong. Just thinking of something like that to match the other ones.

The first two that Melv has posted if what's printed on the buckle of the lanyard that funkymonkey down south has made. Looks awesome on there. I just like the slimmer longer one. Rather than the tall skinny one?

... If that makes sense

I like those ones the way they are.. not too cluttered... and you can still read it.

like the "set" we've got now is the two side window ones and the long url one.. How does that one on the panel look if you squash it down to fit that rear glass bit?

I like those ones the way they are.. not too cluttered... and you can still read it.  

like the "set" we've got now is the two side window ones and the long url one.. How does that one on the panel look if you squash it down to fit that rear glass bit?

i could do that

have a set. like two of those long ones and a www.skylinesaustralia.com or www.sau.com.au sticker on its own.

:type:

I like them all tops work dude!!! :(

Left you a voicemail on your mobile too bout the club stickers just to see where they are at (sorry for hijacking thread).

But yeah AWESOME!

EDIT: Hey can you make stickers which are see through from the inside? so you could make a massive one for the rear windscreen and stuff? Prolly cost a fortune though I'd imagine :) The ricer in me has to know :(

Wouldn't mind a mirror image one to go across top of the windscreen, and or straight one for top of the rear screen. Don't fancy putting big solid stickers on the rear quarter glass. Might cut down the rear peripheral vision too much. I liked the origional small one for that area. Like the big panel one though, maybe a dot com on the end....everyone knows to put the www in front.

If anyone feels creative I'm looking for designs to put on the white 2 door (semi sedan Strutto???)

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