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man ffs everything is for the 33...ASJHGDLJASGDLJKGHASLJKDHGLKJASDH

i demand more products for the 34!!!!

:D

Why would you open a thread titled "Gts Badge Interest Revived" and expect it to have a 34 badge :D

Having said that the people involved may design a GTT badge, but not if you f@rken ask like that. If you want it that bad, get off your ass, do another thread and do it yourself.

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wow...ummmmmm......im sorry? it was a joke but i guess dats my fault if it wasnt clear enough.

nehooo.

i rkn the GTT badge would look better if it was a lil thicker....like this.

credit to those who deserve.

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wow...ummmmmm......im sorry? it was a joke but i guess dats my fault if it wasnt clear enough.

nehooo.

i rkn the GTT badge would look better if it was a lil thicker....like this.

credit to those who deserve.

Hey anDru,

At the Mo we are looking strictly at the GT-S to see what the prototype looks like,

but we are planning to get the GT-T done as well.

As you can see by the designs we have taken into account the less popular 34's :D (ha ha ha)

Please dont worry mate, we hav it sorted.

We will look after you

:D

I'll get some soft wood when I get some free time and carve out a plug of the badge. here's what I'll be using for the design...

gts.gif

altho I'd like a GTR badge to use as reference... I can only get R32 ones. I'll mock up a GTt design soon... but the T of the GTt is lowercase from memory... so it might not look right... might have to settle for an "GTT" instead.

if the badge looks like that im in for sure

if the badge looks like that im in for sure

Fellas these are the designs that will be used.

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yes, INCLUDING the GT-T.

Give us some time and we will have a prototype for you.

Wont be long now.

:)

Hey guys,

I'm just waiting on some tech drawings to send off so that the machine can be programmed. Once I have these it shouldn't take to long to get done.

Me and Ronin33 are working hard to get these done asap and we will keep you posted on the progress.

As for the GT-T drivers don't worry we have you covered aswell I'll hopefully be getting a prototype badge made up for you too.

man seriously i think the GTT could be alot better...can we wait a lil?

yeah i have some more designs on the block for the "t", bear with me ok,

i am remodelling the "T", just havent finished yet.

Will PM you when its done.

cool?

:laugh:

bloody awesome!!!!! That one is perfect imho .... especially once on the back of the car and you see it from a distance!!!

AGREED THAT ONES CRAZI :P:D:D:D:D

how soon can these be done?

how much are they gonna be selln for?

and ummm just one question.

the logo on the back of the car...is it the same size as the one under the bonnet at the front of the car for GTRs?

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MsG_ChRiS or Ronin33 you guys should start taking an EOI list of names, might save some hassles later trying to gather them.

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MsG_ChRiS or Ronin33 you guys should start taking an EOI list of names, might save some hassles later trying to gather them.

i had planned to dojust that but i will wait until people see the actual prototype.

that way it saves any mind changes at a later date.

but you right we will get one going soon as its done.

Cheers mate.

:P

Chris and Ronin,

Nice work guys, this is going to be awesome - Definitely put me down for a badge and I am quite sure that I know a lot of other people who would be interested in these.

Cheers,

Chris.

i dunno if this is a good idea but why not make a SAU badge aswell...so we can tell us apart from everyone else......i rkn its better then a sticker

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