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Guys here is the artwork I have but remember this is artist impression only. The end result will purely depend on the skill of the person in control of the machinery and how much time is spent on the initial setup of the die.

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he had one on his r33..

Think he payed 25 bucks.. but from memory he bought it from a member on here!!

I got some pics of this old 33.. but nothing up close..

But looked very nice tho..

The GTS badge that krzysiu posted up is the one I didn't like because it looks blatantly fake.

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here's one of the the vector designs I used for making the SAU logo ages ago. I made the S sorta using the same curves and dimensions as the font of the original GTR logo. Its fairly easy for me to swap the R with the S to make up a GTS logo, the only problem is converting that concept to a prototype for a badge.

Also something to note is that the R32 GTR logo is different to the R33 and R34 ones, the one I've done is based on the R34. So guys with R32 GTS' might not like em (if you're as pedantic as me about these things).

I've done some casting and resin work before, so I'll give it a shot, and see if I can knock out a prototype.

it would look heaps better if it was just GTS in a line wiht a red 'S'

kinda like the old-school GT-R badges

yeah toyed with the idea of havin the old C10 look badge. I mean... if you really wanted you could get the standard GTS badge (not the sticker, all skylines R32 onwards came with the option of badges or stickers) and recolour the S in red.

Shan,

if you could lets us know how you go it would be great,

Maybe work out the degree of difficulty in making the three diffrent sorts (R32,33, 34) and a price accordingly.

For the guys with gt-t maybe look at GT(over)T ?

Let us know.

at last count i think there was 10 or so that wanted them,

Cheers mate

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one one on page on a able to be sorced from a guy in the UK got his name from one of the fourm members this is he email

[email protected]

this is what he said

Hi Scott,

Yep, i still make them. Dont do them very often, but alwats happy to do one

for someone. Who sent you my way?

I can do them in Aluminium with a custom colour "S", and laquered with UV

resistant resin laquer. Normally people have a red "S" but its your choice.

Price is $45 AUS delivered.

one one on page on a able to be sorced from a guy in the UK got his name from one of the fourm members this is he email

[email protected]

this is what he said

Hi Scott,

Yep, i still make them. Dont do them very often, but alwats happy to do one

for someone. Who sent you my way?

I can do them in Aluminium with a custom colour "S", and laquered with UV

resistant resin laquer. Normally people have a red "S" but its your choice.

Price is $45 AUS delivered.

Cool I would like an all alloy one with (no red S). Im not real keen on the one posted on the first page the S does not look right.

Has anyone see the on that green R33 GTST it was in the first ignition DVD and has been in a couple of mags I think. It belongs to thizzle on these forums very nice car and it has the best GTS badge ive even seen. here is a pic

cheers

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Has anyone see the on that green R33 GTST it was in the first ignition DVD and has been in a couple of mags I think. It belongs to thizzle on these forums very nice car and it has the best GTS badge ive even seen. here is a pic

cheers

Munna1, that the one i saw to, looks great, good find!!!!!

:happy:

the badges look like this and can make the s any colour please email scott@provex and i will get back to you soon as posible

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the badges look like this and can make the s any colour please email scott@provex and i will get back to you soon as posible

The GT part looks fine but the S doesnt look right can the design be altered?

cheers

The GTS badge that krzysiu posted up is the one I didn't like because it looks blatantly fake.

sau_victoria_3.gif

here's one of the the vector designs I used for making the SAU logo ages ago. I made the S sorta using the same curves and dimensions as the font of the original GTR logo. Its fairly easy for me to swap the R with the S to make up a GTS logo, the only problem is converting that concept to a prototype for a badge.

Also something to note is that the R32 GTR logo is different to the R33 and R34 ones, the one I've done is based on the R34. So guys with R32 GTS' might not like em (if you're as pedantic as me about these things).

I've done some casting and resin work before, so I'll give it a shot, and see if I can knock out a prototype.

Using this style (above) would be my first preferance :happy:

The one on the green 33 also looks spot on, especially if we can get the "S" in red.

Let Me Drive: Scott that just doesn't look right at all :angry:

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