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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

thatys not a bad idea, however i believe there are copyright issues to consider.

I guess theres scope for it.

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ok GT-T owners,

What do you think of this??

Is this a little better?

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Ok I've done some refinements also seeing I did the originals which most of you seem to like.

No offence Ronin but your serifs appear a little chunky on both options. I have also widened the T which seems to balance the GT much better.

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Ok I've done some refinements also seeing I did the originals which most of you seem to like.

No offence Ronin but your serifs appear a little chunky on both options. I have also widened the T which seems to balance the GT much better.

very sexual indeeed.... :P

who is making these badges or is this all talk and design?....interested in a GTS badge!

Yeah these badges should be getting made sometime soon, Ronin33 and MsG_ChRiS are the ones running it at the moment.

Yeah these badges should be getting made sometime soon, Ronin33 and MsG_ChRiS are the ones running it at the moment.

hey fellas

The designs and measurments went to chris today, and i believe thats all they need to begin the prototypes.

It appears that the S ans T will be a personal colour choice.

But wait out on that and cross your fingers!!

But its happening, so bear with us!!

:rofl:

the one on fast fours and ignition is plastic exact same as a gtr badge not flat like some posted already has shadows and depth..

unless your up close most will take a red S or T as a gtr badge..

thats why i went with silver....

I guess thats a good idea, i wouldnt really want people mistaking my badge for a fake GTR and getting paid out.

But i'll just go with thats going to be available, if we can get a gold or silver S i'd been keen for that, but i'll settle for red if i have to.

Ok I've done some refinements also seeing I did the originals which most of you seem to like.

No offence Ronin but your serifs appear a little chunky on both options. I have also widened the T which seems to balance the GT much better.

Agreed; Darkboy's design is my choice :D

im really feelin the silver badge as well, at least that way what ever color your car is it should match fine.. feelin the 33 above from fast fours, nice mods in that car!. 301kw i think?

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