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Just came up with these for the sticker.

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Renders of what it would look like on the car

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I still want to do a few more logos, one using the actual Nissan Skyline font, if anyone has that font could you please pm me.

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the www.skylinesaustralia.com is a font called AGGIE.

I ended up using a custom made stacked SAU logo.

All artwork has been submitted now, should have final product within a week or so.

I am stoked!

thats the font looking good on those renders

stickers r good but if ur driving fast or long way away u cant c the stickers!!! thats y i think we need some sort of special underground wave or somthing (like spys) so we know each other. lol

I usually just gave one or two impulsive high beams when I saw any skylines, but most of them just gave me that WTF-look. :ermm:

I guess they were probably not from SAU.

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Cheerz buddy. :laugh:

Right now, i'm asking splice_exa who usually does the nissanexa.com and clubpsi stickers to get us a rough price on doing the sau ones. If anyone else has contacts in the sticker area please let me know.

yesterday whilst looking for a car around the royal show, spotted andrew's r34. Your car always that clean/spotless mate - suprising since it was a rainy day.

also spotted a white r33

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yes, I got off my ass. just came back from a light drive, first time Ive driven a decent turbo car again in 11 months. wwoohoo

Darren/Vange, you know what that means now dont you...

keep seeing a purple (midnight purple, maybe?) R33 GTR with a GT wing and chrome mirrors driving around the craigmore area, seems to be a chick driver most times. anyone here?

thanks Duc .... I try to keep it clean but it was filthy after sitting under the tree for the arvo/night :D .... spotted Madaz at the BP West Tce on the way there too :)

33s lookin good Duc! i'll let you know about those coil-overs later this week.

thanks mate, that would be great. my spokes are going to be black and i want it be low before i make them black. =)

yesterday whilst looking for a car around the royal show, spotted andrew's r34. Your car always that clean/spotless mate - suprising since it was a rainy day.

also spotted a white r33

post-1473-1157783119.jpg

yes, I got off my ass. just came back from a light drive, first time Ive driven a decent turbo car again in 11 months. wwoohoo

Darren/Vange, you know what that means now dont you...

Yeh it means it's about bloody time Duc, was starting to think that car of yours was non existant! :)

Okay guys, i've got the final specs sorted out...

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I'm going get these printed out to see how they turn out... hopefully i've got the sizes just right (not too big not too small).

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