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paul,

are you wanting to make this logo to fill the blank where the kensytle logo goes on your kit?

if so should do it in the Kenstyle writinb but just put "SKYLINE" in there instead

thats a good idea.

Yeah i started making the logo for the side skirt. got a local printer place making it now. I have now changed my mind thanks to you :)

But i'm also liking this club logo to :)

When we all agree on a sticker logo I'll print heaps up and send them out ;)

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just a suggestion paul, why dont you use the members sau logo then edit/add v35 to it?

im already a sau member so having a specific one for par tof the v35 forum would be ideal

how does that look?

like the S over the AU?

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paul,

are you wanting to make this logo to fill the blank where the kensytle logo goes on your kit?

if so should do it in the Kenstyle writinb but just put "SKYLINE" in there instead

Picked up the sticker put it on and this is what it looks like.

PS you can see my side skirt didn't line up with the front wheel arch, but i only just noticed it looking at the pic.

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doesnt look to bad mate. change the sticker to plain gloss black and maybe go ahead and try what Mark said in terms of just using "SKYLINE".

looking good!.. hehe but the kit alignment. how are you going to fix that? cant really notice @ at a distance anyway...lol

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umm this is my first go at it, i do admit its a lil comic to put on a car but it might sprout more ideas

i would like to apologize for stealing Pixel Car's picture, even thou i found it on google images, but its their pic.

oh and i tried uploading in BMP but it says invalid, so its jpeg now with crap quality...

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lol its sooo tiny, sorry guys ill try better nxt time

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I like this 350gt on black with no car, and the elegant look of that club australia font,

maybe just use original 50gt badge's font?

hmm this is as close as i could get to the original fonts....i made one black and one with white backgrounds

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actually this might be more accurate as far as the the real size of the 350gt font ratios go....post-51287-1240052209_thumb.jpg

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hmmm nah, this was/is hopefully to become a sticker that we can all use, since this is a v35 forum it is more appropriate to keep it what it is.

also what about 300gt and 250gt?

what do we do? Leave them out and keep working on 350gt? or V35

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I prefer the club australia to use the curly font - gave it more elegant look... the thicker 350 GT looks better though than Tai's...

We can use the "curly" font but it makes it harder to read.

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i like it to be thicker too, but then the 'GT' is not the same font as in the car....plus i like the curly one too, it adds a little class to an already hard out numerical logo.....its more appropriate since our cars are grand tourers.

umm, here is a different font, its been skewed to the right a lil, just to give it a 'faster look' and its much thicker too.

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Need more input from everyone

This last one is my pick at the moment... perhaps you need to increase the strength (bold?) to the Club Oz font, maybe add some "stroke" to it!!

Or lower it slightly away from main font, or change the colour of it.

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