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My mate is a graphic designer, he'll probably be be able to make a illistrator version of it (can be scailed to any size). I'll probably need some the way i'm planning to paint the gtst up

just get someone to trace this in illustrator (http://www.freewebs.com/the-kitcar-site/nissan_logo14.jpg) and turn it into a vector.....done.

id do it know but cbf cause wrecked from work....if no one has done it over the weekend il have a crack.

No, just wanting to make my car a little more retro and cool. Trying to distance myself from all the Nissan gayness since they went from

brand.gif

To

brand.gif

this what you want?

I can make it bigger if needed

Nissan__Converted_.pdf

Edited by Jetwreck

ok, converted it to vector this arvo so it can be re-sized to as large or small as you want it with-out loss of quality.

file is an editable PDF so if any changes need to be made by a printer or designer they can just open it up in Illustrator and change it.

nissan_logo.pdf

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