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I made some molds for GT guard emblems , script skyline floor mats logo and the words / letters "skyline" off gtt

and cast up some in carbon to replace the metal ones

They can be backlit with led or just carbon , or carbon with kevlar colours for shield like red or blue

Any thoughts or does that sound cheesy ?

Will chuck up some photos in the near future

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Troy. if you make the skyline logo on the floor mats light up, I would nearly kiss you.......ok maybe just a hug.

so yes show us pics!

Easy one it would appear to float in space

Wait till you see todays carbon porn

Seamless Carbon stalks for wipers and lights :-)

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I made a few more variations of the gt badges and some in silver carbon last night

so let me shine them up etc and will post up photos all variations so far , not lighter just different , can be backlit if you desired

The metal floor mat skyline logo will be a a direct carbon replacement no fuss

Doing the nissan momo wheel airbag conversion to carbon

And wiper stalks and headlights stalks this is unpolished headlight stalk off 34 iphone photo yuk

http://m730.photobucket.com/albumview/albums/sapphiregraphics/R34%20Audio%20Build%20up%20photos/null-7.jpg.html?o=0

The gt badges would be a direct swap over

restuck with red 3m tape and tiger bond if you wanted them solid lont term

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Just because I rejected your application to ride shotgun on the basis of your mass - jk

Terry FYI I've lost a lot of my girth (mass has stayed constant), but my real question is how did you know i had girth :wacko:

Troy, can't wait to see the rest of the pics.

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