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yeah 301 not bad for a gtr-s turbs/daily driver..

i called up the badge co try get more they have closed down..

spewin cuz i know ima get badged one day soon..

yeah, ima get a couple of badges, im sure there are gts ppl out there and as soon as they see these badges will run right over :laugh:... same about the place closing down.. yeah 301 not bad at all. alot of quality hks stuff in there, love hks!!.. i have a pic of this car in a mag, ill try scan it and see what i come up with.

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shouldn't be long now fella's spoke to them today and the materials for the prototypes have come in ... so they will probally get done as soon as tomorrow :) ...

fingers crossed!

Might be a bit too late but will throw my idea in for kicks :P

Why cant the design be different to the GTR? Regardless if it will be GTS OR GTT it still mimicks the GTR and may not be spotted from afar as others have mentioned.

Here is a quick 5min job of maybe a whole new design for a badge :)

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If someone could pass me the .PSD it will be easier to play around with :cheers:

should be easy enough to get a sticker of the GTS. Was thinking it would be placed on the top right corner of the bootlid, just above the rear light. Just need a proper image file :P

If someone could pass me the .PSD it will be easier to play around with :huh:

The raw artwork is an illustrator file not photoshop and I'm sorry but handing over the artwork is like asking the FBI to handover the xfiles...LOL!

i quite like rekins top design, the one with the larger T. maybe make the 'gts bit white instead of grey for a bit of contrast

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haha i dunno, these are just some poor chopping examples. Darkboy should be able to pump out some pro looking ones ;)

i think we should stick with what we know should come out nice and what we know will look good on our cars. those ones with the big t look nice, but what will they look like on?, looks good with the black background, but things may change once its off that?, im likem the original idea

hey guys

still waiting on the prototype ... the people making them are really busy but they assure me it won't be long now =)

Gday Mate,

Hows things going?

We looking at a prototype yet?

R33

Hey Everyone,

I bet by now your all feeling pretty angst about these badges getting made.

I've been having troubles with the company producing them but they assure me it wont be long. I didn't realise the complications of having an outside job done :teehee:.

I promise to get this prototype made asap. (and i'll be really pissed if it takes this long and turns out shit)

Thanks for your patience,

Chris :laugh:

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