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Just a small update for those waiting.

The badges that im trying to get manufactured are the 'Club GTS' type as in Funky's photo area (without the club bit). I should have some prices in the next week or so.

Sorry Shan, I borrowed the pic from you, I hope this is ok.

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If its this one (Your first post is confusing) then put me down.

I am sure it is this one

No its not, don't confuse people, its the "Club Red S" style badges which I'm trying to get for Jive

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Still waiting unfortuntatly. The contact in Japan is on holiday at the moment and its making it difficult to contact him. I don't know about you, but I'd rather wait for a professional design of the badges with dimensions and such. Rather than just show the badge manuacture the pic and say 'do your best!'

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i'm not ignoring you ya bum... I sent you a pm saying the dude that made it hasn't gotten back to me, and I might just make one for you... but I dunno how you'll go about converting a flat design to an emblem.

Ah yeh, I got that PM but that was a few months ago now. Sent you another one recently didn't get a reply on that... anyways thats what I was talking about. But yeh with a detailed diagram and a normal GTR badge they might be able to get the idea on how the badge will look.

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