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Cam,

For f#cks sake, don't you have enough stickers, any more and you'll break the land speed record, haha.

Works Auto is in Bentley, is that close enough? Otherwise I can organise to bring them to the plex or something for those that miss out. Don't worry, we'll get you some stickers.

See'ya:burnout:

Hehehe, I personally hate lots of stickers on cars, the other week we had a guy bring in a beutiful blue porche 911 (i cant spell). wanting 'jobsearch.com.au' stickers plastered all over it. Took a fair bit away from the car, but I guess it was worth it for the extra HP

Small ones like the SAU ones are okay though :rolleyes:.

Hi Guys,

Memphis has made the stickers, big thanks to him (yeah!), and we sold a few at the York curise. There are still plenty of each left, and they will be taken and left at Works Auto, to be sold for $2each. As Memphis has managed to recoup his expenses, I thought that all other proceeds raised from the sale of stickers should be given back to SAU to help with running costs.

Works Auto is in Bentley, and the stickers will be there on Monday afternoon for people to collect at there leisure. Please make the effort to buy them, cause they look good and will be supporting the forum.

See'ya:burnout:

Bully,

I think the R.I.C.E sticker actually causes drag, hence the reason none of you guys can do faster than 14s:lol:

I think that a SAU sticker on the rear window would look good, plus the money is going to a good cause.

See'ya:burnout:

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