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Loving the designs!! I'll take one in LeeWah size, whatever that may be. I'm guessing a S would do.

Funkey, not to be a spoil sport but I agree with AutoTrust about yr RB design looks a tad plain. Rather than the RB outline, how bout a R32, R33 and R34 outline one underneath each other.... Would that work? I'm no graphic designer so I don't know how much work is involved in that.

shouldn't be that hard... will give it a shot... i know the RB engine is too tame, i was trying to make it as generic as possible so that it could be an rb20/25 or 26. looks shithouse now that i think about it...

leewah size = XXS Skinny :cheers:

number 2...

munkehs is too cluttered...

i was thinking more of having an outline of all the types of skylines (the decent ones) like from the grandaddy gtr to the 34 gtr layered sort of side by side like when u take pics on cruises of cars side on so u can see them all if u get what i mean.

Sorry Funky - was interstate drinking :)

I even forgot to take my phone - and left my shoes behind. Big weekend...

Anyhoo:

Thanks to everyone for their input. Looks like #2 is the go.

Will finalise art and get the order ready.

Orders MUST be final by Wed PM - order going in Thurs AM

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