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just found these

Silvia

silbonnetbadge.jpg

S1

s1skylinebadge.jpg

S2

s2skylinebadge.jpg

are these the the logo's you guys are talking about (bar silvia)?

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sure mate :rofl: i havnt got a picture on my computer but ill get them to email me a one asap. expect a pm around tuesday :)

no rush mate as long as i can see a pik before the cut off date so i can decide whether or not to get 1 & also if possible can they make one in carbon fibre? how much etc... thanks mate :w00t:

just found these

Silvia

silbonnetbadge.jpg

S1

s1skylinebadge.jpg

S2

s2skylinebadge.jpg

are these the the logo's you guys are talking about (bar silvia)?

Yup thats the one, the S2, i will PM you soonish when i finaly decide what i want, n ill send pics to, cheers.

no rush mate as long as i can see a pik before the cut off date so i can decide whether or not to get 1 & also if possible can they make one in carbon fibre? how much etc... thanks mate :w00t:

sure mate, if there are any extended delays on my side (which there shouldnt be, the drawer at AM Performance will be back on monday) then i will extend the cut off date a couple of days, but its all on track at the moment. when i get the picture ill send it straight to you :)

there is a possibility that PSI Parts will make some carbon fibre ones in the future for most nissan engines.. not sure when, they are still trying to figure out what they want to do but hopefully soon-ish :)

Yup thats the one, the S2, i will PM you soonish when i finaly decide what i want, n ill send pics to, cheers.

beauty, talk to you soon in that case :)

:rofl:

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not yet mate, around tuesday i should hopefully have pictures of the gold covers :P , ill post up asap

:domokun:

sweet. im interested getting one in either a gold or the black. i have a couple of designs i'll pm you when im done with them.

is there any chance of being able to source clear covers? a perspex type...or similar?

it sure is possible, PSI Parts (the group that are developing the carbon fibre covers) have made some clear timing belt/gear covers for RB25 so im sure they could make some clear coil pack covers.. probably not in the near future but ill chase it up :)

sweet. im interested getting one in either a gold or the black. i have a couple of designs i'll pm you when im done with them.

sure mate :P let me know what you want and ill get it all sorted

10 more days before the GB closes! :(

Interested in having a custom order done... should i draw up the design myself? Do you have a template i can work off of?

PM sent :)>_<

hey, is it possible to do one for an s14 sr20 (the one with the curve at the back) with these 2 pics on it...

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something like this without going over the curve....

/// S Silvia /// (centred)

or even just

S Sivlia (without the lines, but still centred)

if i could see a design of both and decide that would be great

thanks

oh yeh, in the polished/chrome style

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sure mate ill send a email off now with your request. here is another SR20 cover for this group buy

srbltopsilvia2ck3.jpg

ill send you a pm when i get the drawings

:rofl:

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im just sending out some PM's now, still waiting on a few more drawings and answers from AM Performance, but all questions and enquires will be answered :)

I have an odd one for you, i would like to get a plain gloss black panel and then have apexi in chrome letters stuck on top, any chance of this and what would the cost be?

+$30 to the original cost

hey man do you have a pic of the gold coloured ones?

still waiting on the gold cover picture, should be coming soon

is there any chance of being able to source clear covers? a perspex type...or similar?

dosnt look like this is going to be possible ;)

:worship:

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sure mate

dddar5.jpg

the lines indicate the bends, so try and keep your design within those lines and youll be right!

:)

7 days to go!

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