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Hi Guys/Girls,

I've just dropped the stickers off at Works Auto, it's in Bentley, look up the website if you don't know where it is. Speak to either Simon or Ross and they will sell you a sticker for $2.

There is a long sticker in chrome for the back window, and a smaller one for the side windows, but you can put them anywhere else you like.

If for some reason you can't ever make it there then let me know and I'll find a way to get a sticker to you.

See'ya:burnout:

I have one prized space left

the bottom of my rear window is taken (with my HSV sticker), but the top of my rear windscreen is empty, so someone give me a good sales pitch why I should get this one and not a PPCC one (the other option) :)

you have your 45seconds

DJ, spin that shit!

Psiko,

Cause if you don't then I'm never giving you tyres again.

Cause if you don't then your not allowed on any more SAU cruises

Cause if you don't then we'll hurl rocks at your car.

Damn 45sconds is up, and I had so much more material.

They look good, and are suporting this forum, so "Just Do It".

See'ya:burnout:

Is works auto that one in bentley (of coarse u said that) but next door to BP in front of the shopping centre? Always wondered what that place was had all nice jap imports parked there just thought it was another one of those shops where u pick up a whole lot of useless jap crap u know speacial air freshners and snoopy handbrake covers etc now ive been reinformed - unless its not that one.

Everytime im at that BP its like attack of the clones theres always me and then 2 GTRs parked beside me - dont go in there anymore it shrinks my ego too much :)

Nizmo,

That is the place, although it does sell alot of rice crap, the two guys running the place are more into performance, so they can give you some good ideas of what to do with your car. They also do bodykits etc, so pop in and say hi, grab a sticker while your there.

See'ya:burnout:

I bought a sticker yesterday - and couldn't wait to get home to put it on! I still feel a bit weird about having "skylines australia" on my 180sx..... but I LOVE the sticker (i got the one with the red - 2 of them).

Thanks so much to the people who organised it!

Haha i'll buy a couple and put them on the company cars .....

so if you see a couple of govt plated cars driving around with skylines australia sticker on the back of them you know who did it *evil laugh* you'll also know who will be out of a job the next day!

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