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Hey guys, new to the forums here, picking up my V35 tomorrow!

Thought i would try make some sort of a logo, used to be good at PS, havent used it in a while, anyway just a quick play around and this is what i came out with.

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Are you going to come to the WA V35 cruise?

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err there's already a logo for "Skylines Australia" or "Skyline Club Australia" (SAU one at the top of the page). You guys need a V-Series Club logo.

Keep in mind the V36 (370GT) imports are around the corner in the Australian market, and you wanna be able to include them in the future too.

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The reason my logo and v35pauls logo follow that format is because:

1. they can be easily customised to suit the sedan variants and the new 370gt

2. if the logo is printed then its basically a long rectangle, when the emphasis on reducing the height so it doesn't look like an advert!

3. it follows a theme with the car, i.e the colours, Grey and red.and most importantly its for a V35 not 'skylines' in gen.

if you can put these basic characteristics in one of your logos i think it would be more practical...

and and btw don't get me wrong im not saying my logo is the way to go, you can do anything, but it has to follow some sort of criteria.

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I agree with tai, and prefer the long rectangle shape, rather than the Nissan style round ones.

It can be supplied with extra 2, 0 and 7 so buyers can interchange them according to what they have, 350GT, 250GT, 300GT, 370GT... and so on...

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I'll reckon i'll grab this finished one for the poll, and not bother with previous versions that you come up with before the finished ones (unless they're substantially different) ?

Let me arrange for the poll, will let you know ASAP the new link to the poll

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It can be supplied with extra 2, 0 and 7 so buyers can interchange them according to what they have, 350GT, 250GT, 300GT, 370GT... and so on...

So then as far as the public or any other SAUer or anyone not in the know will think that there's a:

350GT club

300GT club

250GT club

and soon a

370GT club?

Pick one name, make a logo for it, wear it on your cars and I'll add the club name to the forum section. Unity in numbers, in the least it'll look a lil more professional than 4 different stickers.

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