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I stickyfied this as this is my 4th thread about a logo n none of u bums seem to wanna do anything, yet whinge at meetings that we have no logo lol.

Anyways, announcement is cool, thanks Rob :(

As for classic style VIC, I'm liking this idea. The designs I did were mainly to be made into metallic badges for cars.

But I'd say keep it to 3 solid colours (ie no shades, no 3d funky doodle shit)

Also keeps the costs down with mechandising.

Here's one that I made earlier.

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Its just metal letters SAU to go over the GT badges already on your cars... I dunno.

Reason being I saw this jap club for narrow body R32's (that's us non GTR drivers). Its called the Red S club and basically they got a custom made S and they replace the S in GTSt and GTS4 and GTS with a red one. Looks pretty funky, and sets em apart from the rest of the mob.

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Before...

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After...

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the badge u made with the GT thing would be an idea for merchandise... u could have the SAU above the badge and the state name running under it following the line of the bottom of the badge... easy to get made up and u wont need to GT badge as most of them have them.

i left out victoria because I don't think the vic club by itself has the numbers to keep the costs of the hats down.

also I included the word skyline because without SKYLINE over the top, the S-AU means nothing to someone who dosen't know about the club.

At least this way people will recognise Skyline and at least wonder what SAU means.

I know its double stating it, but when was the last time you didn't say ATM machine.

maybe have skyline on the back, move the sau higher on the hat and put victoria underneath

i still like ur 2nd idea in ur first post tho

just needs to be fixed by putting victoria underneath

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