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Those designs above look really good! The red GTS one is alot better than the previous ones in this thread.

I dunno about the black GTS though, maybe if that S was in silver..

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R3Load, the initial design is to be credited to DARKBOY, its his inital drawing. ;)

But you are right its better than previous designs, i changed the "S" to look a little more "authentic" when compared to the original "R".

The "T" will hopefully satisfy those GTT owners!!

I wanted a black for the the front grill of my car and a red for the rear.

The red will highlight the tail lights and the Black will suit the no mess look front i am creating.

SIK14 what do you think , can you do this??

DARKBOY can we use this combined design?

:D

R3Load, the initial design is to be credited to DARKBOY, its his inital drawing. :)

But you are right its better than previous designs, i changed the "S" to look a little more "authentic" when compared to the original "R".

The "T" will hopefully satisfy those GTT owners!!

I wanted a black for the the front grill of my car and a red for the rear.

The red will highlight the tail lights and the Black will suit the no mess look front i am creating.

SIK14 what do you think , can you do this??

DARKBOY can we use this combined design?

:O

I quite like what you've done with the S actually and I understand your reasons for adding the 'serifs' to it. I merely designed the S that way because it reflects the S from the Skyline logo.

Anyway well done!

I quite like what you've done with the S actually and I understand your reasons for adding the 'serifs' to it. I merely designed the S that way because it reflects the S from the Skyline logo.

Anyway well done!

thanks mate,

you never know how someones going to react when you modify their artwork!!

Lets hope someonr can get this off the ground,i reakon there would be close to 40 people who want some made!

theres money to be made here!!

:)

still interested ...

ummm if anyone wants to know ... I associate through work with a company that does laser engraving + water jet cuting. might ask them if they could do something for us...

still interested ...

ummm if anyone wants to know ... I associate through work with a company that does laser engraving + water jet cuting. might ask them if they could do something for us...

sounds fantastic chris, keep us posted!

look forward to seeing how you go.

SIK14 and yourself are the men of the moment, i leave it in your hands

:)

Make that 41 people who are interested! My 33 S2 was debadged when I bought it 3 months ago and I am really keen to get some more detail happening.

Make that 41 people who are interested! My 33 S2 was debadged when I bought it 3 months ago and I am really keen to get some more detail happening.

good to meet you chris welcome aboard!!

:)

Hey guys got an update ...

I had a brief chat to the company today ... and they say that cutting/engraving etc shouldn't be a problem ... but they are not sure about colouring them ...

i've got send away some pictures and drawings etc. so i will know more for you next week.

Hey guys got an update ...

I had a brief chat to the company today ... and they say that cutting/engraving etc shouldn't be a problem ... but they are not sure about colouring them ...

i've got send away some pictures and drawings etc. so i will know more for you next week.

Chris, thats great news.

there is a design up a few post that everybody seems to agree on feel free to use it.

;)

TY will do ...

Hey Ronin33 ummm this is a little off topic but where did you get your front bar put on it looks pretty good from your sig :)

Gday Chris ,

I have a couple of pics posted here if you'd like a closer look.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2595685

I got it from Carmate in NSW.

http://www.carmate.com/old/

Item code: NSGTS97GTR2FB

I had it painted from a local paintshop and fitted it myself.

I mounted the indicators behind the mesh and it worked out pretty well i think.

Be aware, there are those who had bad experiances with them and those like myself who had no worries.

There is a thread around here somewhere. I tried to find it but but no good.

Have chat to the asian fella there if you go that far, the other fellas a wanker (IMO).

:P

Ok this is the story so far ...

1.It can be done.

2. The badges will be made of an aluminium backing plate and UV resistant resin cut to sise in our colours of choice (the cheapest way being if we all choose the same colours) and double sided tape.

3. I need someone who is good at drawing (or modeling) to do a detailed drawing for me to send to the company so that they can program the machines to do the work.(I'll have a go at it but I'm not the best.

4. They haven't given me a price yet but it looks as though its going to be fairly cheap because I can buy them through the business.

5. Once they are ready to be made I'll start a group buy. ;)

p.s. I'm doing this all by phone conversation and I'm having some difficulty so bear with me please ;)

Hey Chris, good to hear!

I think the designs posted by Ronin33 on the page before this one are really good and im sure they are the ones most people here would like to have.

Really hope we can get this underway :)

sweet, loox like this is underway, ive asked ever one ive seen for a gts badge. damn fools with gtr badges, maby we should buy some and place them on fake gtr's. hehe.. cant wait to see the end result of these, ima buy a couple for backup, incase they get stolen on the car :).. hey, i think a straight silver gts badge would like awesome, only if it could be stainless steal looking i guess.. like that greenish r33 in the fast 4s mag, if you all know it, i think some one in this topic had a pic as there signature.

Count me in on a GTS Badge too!! The billet looking one from Ignition DVD is by far the best option. Then if you want to personalise it its up to you... :laugh:

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