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Ok, we finally got a few designs that we think could make it into productions... I know it'll be hard to choose with around 18 choices below, so I've allowed multiple choices so you can choose a couple that you like best... but please don't abuse it, e.g. don't vote for all 18s - be true to your feelings :-)

Please vote using the corresponding numbers below... In no order of preferences, the designs are as follow:

Design by V35_Paul (Paul)

1. Simple V35 Skyline: Simple design V35 Skyline, can be applied to all 250GT, 300GT, 350GT owners, but not 370GT (V36) owners, unless it's modified to V36

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2. V35: GT-R style but kind of reads 35V instead of V35, and might get a bashing from GTR owners as V35 are not GTR

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3. V35 Club: Simple black and white design

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4. 350GT Club: Simple black and white design, can be modified to become 250GT, 300GT, or even 370GT (V36) if required

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5. Australia's 350GT Drivers Club: another variation from Paul, instead of Club Australia, this one is Drivers Club.post-328-1240634397_thumb.jpg

6. 350GT Club Australia: Another variation from Paul, with a straight font "club Australia". Remember that all 350 can be modified to 250, 300 or 370.

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7. 350GT Club Australia (version 3): Another variation from Paul, with curly font "club Australia". Remember that all 350 can be modified to 250, 300 or 370.

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8. 350GT Club Australia (version 5): Paul's FINAL version (might still be open for some minor revision). We kind of think this is the best of Paul's so far.

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Design by seithaiyaar (Tai)

9. 350GT Club with car icon V1: It's rather comic but since the comical car is quite fashionable these days, it could be a good one.post-328-1240634854_thumb.jpg

10. 350GT Club Australia V4: Thin font on black background

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11. 350GT Club Australia V5: Thin font on white background

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12. 350GT LED Style V10: In tribute of the V35's LED tail light - here is the LED style from Tai!

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13. 350GT Club Australia V12: slanted look to give it more 'fast' look. We reckon this is the best from Tai's so far...

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Design by Ashman149 (Ashley)

14. V35: Simple round V35 logo... Ashley's 1st attempt at Photo Shop

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15. Skyline Club Australia: Ashley's 2nd attempt - but kind of 'obsolete' as we already have Skylines Club Australia, but what the heck we'll put it all on.post-328-1240635228_thumb.jpg

16. Fiery 350GT Club style: Ashley's last attempt - might look crazy with bonnet flame decals.

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Design by Oaksey

17. 350GT club australia post-328-1240635861_thumb.jpg

18. 350GT club australia blurred: Just for fun... my eyes rather hurt after staring it for about a minute or so...

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Perhaps.

Or maybe even a total re-design... since there's some talk on the other thread that having 250GT, 300GT, 350GT, 370GT (4 different clubs) might be a bit too much, so maybe it'll be a re-design of something that covers all V cars...

but you can just vote in for fun... so far Paul's # 8 and Seithaiyaar's #13 are leading in 1st and 2nd position...

OK! V35 CLUB LOGO RE-DESIGN

Reason:

1. lol we stuffed up, well sort of. The first plan was having a 350GT logo then modifying it to suit all the sedan variants and the new 370gt, But this lead to the fact that there will now be a 200,250,300,250,370gt clubs!...too many representing the same club. It gets real confusing that way.

So here is the new plan:

1. Logo should be designed to cater for all Varients with no variation in the logo design.

2. if the logo ends up being printed then its basically a long rectangle,so design with the emphasis on reducing the height so it doesn't look like an advert!

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

oh and come on, we need more people making logos!!!............ALSO don't STOP voting, it will still be interesting to know the complete result of this poll!

Thanks!

Edited by sethaiyaar

If I may suggest a "Vseries Club GT Australia" variant of the one picked or something along those lines, thus eliminating the need for customising us non '350' owners stickers and having just the alternate one

:bunny::)

otherwise I like 6,7,11 simpler the better i say

guys no.8 is ideal i reckon but with this logo say if i wanted to stick it on my v the black/dark background wont be there right? because its too dark. if it was clear wen applied then only the words would stay then it would be really good effect. if you know what i mean.

i am pretty sure that the logo when being printed will be on a clear background, so people with tint will provide an ideal background, even guys witout tint it will work out well.

and you guys should cheak out the V35 LOGO thread since new logos have been updated.

i agree with waiting a lil while to see if more people want it, maybe a seprate POLL should be made sticky just to guage the interest if people want the logo or not.

No 7 is a goodie. Bit of class with the flowing writing at the bottom. Do feel sorry for the non 350 owners though and agree they need to be encompassed in the design, whoever suggested 'V Series' I think this is a good alternative.

also keep in mind, when we apply logos to windows the words and letters may need to be a bit thick. reason is ive got sauwa stickers on and the australia part some letters tend to fall off as i wipe the windows over with a cloth. hence the word clus aus could be thicking abit to avoid this drama.

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