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Ok, here is 2 designs for stickers that I can produce, the cost would be around $2 each. If you are wanting a sticker please register your intrest with the poll :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...=&postid=142740

I will be looking to get them produced in time for the york cruise on the weekend

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I'm keen for number 2, and have voted. If you can't make it then I'm sure I can organise to pick them up and distribute them to some members at the drags. Or perhaps we could get Works Auto to look after them at his store and people could come and pick them up, I'll PM him and ask.

See'ya:burnout:

They are waterproof and non fade. I cant have people picking them up from my work (then the boss knows whats going on hehe). But somone could drop around to my joint, and as vspec suggested, get someone to hold onto them at a store and people can pick them up at their conveniance.

OK, I got a response from Work Auto and he said he would be keen to hold on to some stickers for people to pick them up from his store. I'll try and organise with Memphis to get some from him, to give to Works and pass them out at the York Cruise.

To make life easy make sure you have $2 coins, no-one wants to f#ck around with breaking notes etc.

See'ya:burnout:

Yeah, I spoke to Memphis, he will intially do a print of 25 of each, I'll pick them up from him and sell them at the cruise, any spares will go to Works Auto. If there is enough demand then we will print more runs of the stickers.

See'ya:burnout:

We are definatly going ahead, they are going to print tonight. Like vspec said, 25 of each to begin with. Once intrest is guaged we can consider printing more.

I am going to be using mirror chrome silver, looks just like chrome, should look mint on all cars :D.

#1 design will be a 2-part sticker (2 colors), still very easy to install, stick on the silver then stick on the red using the rego marks.

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