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the badge was supplied as a dealer option. that is they were put on cars sold at a specific time (during a runout sale) at a specific location.

So i guess in a way it is an original option.

I'll ring em up, see what can be done. I need a general number tho to quote.

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Just received this email from a decal/emblem workshop overseas lol

"QUOTE"

Hi Tim,

Nice to talk to u here & thx for your enquiry !

We are a professional decals & emblems workshop here which our oversea customers are mainly from US & Europe.

Yes, we are pleased to custom-make your required GT-S emblems if u need a bulk order of 50 or 100 pcs. Do u have any pics showing the style u wish to have ?

Pls also checked my pics att'd, can u find the one inside !

In any queries, pls feel free to contact me at 8209 0328 any time at your convenience.

Regards,

KM Au

Acromann ProShop

+852 . 2783 0800 Telephone

+852 . 2782 3378 Facsimile

+852 . 8209 0328 Mobile

[email protected]

So yeah, dont need 200-300 just send this dude a pic and hell make em for us :cheers:

But we dont know at what price :|

I might give these guys a call today

http://www.bartlettindustries.com.au/

And see what price they can do it for us, and they are in Melbourne.

I have a few other places we have used at work for custom made signs all in mel that might also be able to do the work. I just need a good scaled pic i can fax em so i can get a quote

i've have spoken to someone about these gts badges in melbourne and he's agreed to make 35 quantities at $35 + gst

quote :" To produce these badges they would be 1.6mm aluminium cut to shape,

etched out and paint filled in 2 colours, Red & Black "

what tdo u guys think?

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