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This might seem like a stupid question, but what is this for?

I'm kinda new to the skyline community/skylines, but i'm interested in whatever it is you do, and what you would need a banner for :)

It's for events such as Marque in the park and the show at Old Parliament House, so that people know who we are. We quite often out number the clubs that are running the show (like the Ford club that holds Marque in the park) and it can maybe help get more numbers and attention for other things.

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One thing to think about as well, what will the banner say? Since we aren't a club per say, will it only be SAU? or will we put SAU NSW on it? since they are incorporated?

It says SAU and skylinesaustralia.com Even SAU NSW don't have NSW on their banner.

One thing to think about as well, what will the banner say? Since we aren't a club per say, will it only be SAU? or will we put SAU NSW on it? since they are incorporated?

We can put ACT on it, or just have Skylines Australia, or whatever we want really, it doesn't matter.... we're still a social group on this forum..... "official" or not and trust me, no one is going to care or tell us off for doing it :thumbsup:

Looks good.

My 2c

I think the car is a little over powering, perhaps it could be slightly smaller and I think that the text nees to be more prominent. Maybe have it right across the top or bottom.

Cheers

Stephen

It's not my favourite, but if we're to use it, I'd also suggest a smaller rear wing, the one on it looks too ricer like to me, not a good image for the club to project. Not that it looks bad.

It's not my favourite, but if we're to use it, I'd also suggest a smaller rear wing, the one on it looks too ricer like to me, not a good image for the club to project. Not that it looks bad.

OK I actually agree with this, but others don't.

Mick, can you do up two pics for a final vote (anyone not put forward their ideas by now, tough). Both pics to have enlarged words with one the current R34 and the other a stock R34 GTR, both with the same profile.

Mick you can put his initials has designer on the banner if you want :-)

Working on it... :rofl:

I need a high res photo of the rear quarter of an R34 GTR (preferably bayside blue) that isnt copyrighted.

If anyone has one that we can use for the banner please post it here.

OK I actually agree with this, but others don't.

Mick, can you do up two pics for a final vote (anyone not put forward their ideas by now, tough). Both pics to have enlarged words with one the current R34 and the other a stock R34 GTR, both with the same profile.

Mick you can put his initials has designer on the banner if you want :-)

I like the GTR Idea a little more, Most of us love the look of the stock car's (or gts-t's with GTR body kits :) )

I still need a picture of a GTR (un copyrighted)... C'mon people.

If we want a banner more than a handful of us need to comtribute. ;)

I'll need an E-Mail address to send my photos to you.

Taken with a Pansonic FZ7 with a Leica lens - Hi Res I think

Regards,

Terry

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