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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...pic=110665&st=0

Just a show of hands for those who would be interested, thats all.

And if someone knows the font for the way Nissan write STAGEA please pass it on!

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And if someone knows the font for the way Nissan write STAGEA please pass it on!

Hi Brendan,

I like the idea, although mine won't be a show car by any measure.

It won't be a font (custom designed) but it can be recreated if required, see "Stagea air deflectors..." in the group buy section, I created the vector art for the Unicorn logo there.

Cheers

Luke

It won't be a font (custom designed) but it can be recreated if required, see "Stagea air deflectors..." in the group buy section, I created the vector art for the Unicorn logo there.

yah - Id already passed that Unicorn link on to Stan (hope you dont mind).

Tangles,

if you wish, I can offer my Stagea to Stan for measurement of the kick-plates, seeing as I am in Sydney anyway...

Makes it a bit easier for you, so let me know if you want me to set this up with him.

Cheers,

Nick

  • 4 weeks later...
Just thought I revive this thread and see if Tangles had made any progess. I think these would be a sweeeeeeet addition to the stagea!

do you mean Kickplates; if so thats all thru Satanic, read his thread in the skyline dept.

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