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Firstly this is a non-profit, non-business group buy i would like to organise.

There was a thread in the Vic section about this so please refer to it. I have decided to do this group deal nationally simply because we need to order a minimum of 35 badges. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=34963

I'll give you a brief overview of that thread:

Basically, I have spoken to a supplier who has made a sample of GTR badge except the 'R' has been replaced with an 'S'. The badges are made from 2mm aluminium. The "S" is etched out and paint filled and finally is glossed to offer a silver look or unglossed and has a more greyer look.

I have negotiated the price since that thread and he has come down to $36.50 each for the silver gts badge or $35 for the simple grey. The samples were $50 so to be honest everyone is paying for it within the price mentioned.

edited:

As soon as we get 25 badges confirmed ill collect $10 deposit on each badge and make the order. It will take 1 week from the day of the order for them to be manufactured.

Please advise which you guys would prefer and interest.

click here for pics

http://www.pbase.com/dskyline2c/inbox

26825587.GTSType2.jpg

cheers

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To all,

I would be interested in two of the badges given that they come up to the standard of the sample i viewed the other nite.Can u pls pm me with details when they become available(final price and payment details etc...)

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym).... :wavey:

To all,

       I would be interested in two of the badges given that they come up to the standard of the sample i viewed the other nite.Can u pls pm me with details when they become available(final price and payment details etc...)

      Regards,

                   SKYLINE (Kym).... :wavey:

no probz.....if u want to check them out just give me a buzz :)

and sori eriktufa we cant make the GT-T or else he'll have to redesign it

update: (8)

ME x 1

INASNT x1

jaqule x 2

WazR32GTSt x1

skyline x2

ABuSD x1

we've hit double figures woohoo

knore: it is mainly cuz of the influence of the GTR symbol...i mean where could we put the "t"?

update: (11)

ME x 1

INASNT x1

jaqule x 2

WazR32GTSt x1

skyline x2

ABuSD x1

Blade x1

krzysiu x1

eriktufa x1

14 more to go :rofl:

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