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hey man, as long as they look good, its worth waiting hey!!.. BETA to do a good job that takes longer then a crap quick job that you will pull about when youl ook at it :P.. cant waIT THO!!damn capz

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

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 :D

ohh that bottom one would be perfect for my car if it had a T at the end:(

ive been trying to find a badge to stick on

suprised? lol

settle fellas,

Chris is on it, its not his fault that the suppplier isnt on the ball.

At least he stepped up and is givin it a try.

Give him time, he will come thru, and if not i am sure he will let us know.

If thats the case, will look for someone else, theres too much interest in these to let them drop.

:glare:

Watching this with excitement, I will have 10 maybe more if they come out as good in the pics

GTS and GTT. :(

How long till we see a prototype ?

I like REKIN's GTST with big T badge as an option too

Edited by Allkiller

Hey Guys,

Heres the update ...

Since it has been like 12~14 weeks and still no prototype I am becoming a sceptic as to wether or not the company I am dealing with is gonna come through or wether they are pulling my chain. (and in the long run wether they can meet our demands seen as tho it looks like 100~200 + items for the first run!)

I have sent the drawings to another company who also say that they can get this job done for me and I am waiting to here back from them.

Tomorrow is D-day and I will know wether or not these guys are going to come through or not. (They promised it to me this week)

Again I thank you for you patience ... and like I said in the last post I'm going to get these done not matter how long it takes ... I just hope that the product that comes at the end is worth the wait!

Wishing You Guys (and Gals) A Happy and Safe Holiday,

Chris

p.s. Might see you guys on the Xmas Cruise!!!

p.p.s. Sorry sbout the long intervals between updates if you want quicker ones pm me and i'll give you my mobile that way I can txt ya (much quicker =P)

Edited by MsG_ChRiS

Hey guys,

My supplier still isn't giving me any positive answers on when they can get the job done. I've rang and spoke to several people and seem to be getting the run around.

Should have word from the other company soon (fingers crossed)

Keep watching this space =)

Rgds,

Chris

Hey Guys,

Suppliers are closed now so i won't know anything for a couple of weeks sorry ...

I'm off on holiday's now ... i'll be gone for 10 days so you'll here from me after that..

Merry Xmas & Safe Travels

Chris

welll that was good lol.

thanks chris....no worried in no big rush....as long as this happens sometime.

let us know when u get some news okai.

merry xmas

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