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I've seen these things on the cars forever and have never been able to figure out exactly what it means. They are usually on the rear quarter panels of the KPGC10 race cars, but I think I've seen them on C110's and definitely on Yanki-modded C210's in Japan.

I'm talking about this logo:

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and here's the logo:

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Excellent, finally a thread about real oldschool skylines :)

Prince Motor Club . Sports

Started with Prince, it was their in-house race team, and fans could join the "club". Many Japanese racing companies were doing it. When Prince merged with Nissan, they kept the club, which became pretty much Skyline-based.

where dia ya get the knob..... it would look great in my prince gt and wot was the cost too if i can ask?

It's on Yahoo Auctions JP... Buy It Now is 2500 Yen... Search the 15" 4-lug wheel section. For some reason, it ended up in there.

can any of you'se guys help me out with the purchase of it, im no good with yahoo auctions.....

im quite happy to send you the money to get it for me.......

any help greatly appreciated

cheers...Pete

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