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Hmmm.. my suggestion is.. keep the original font of skyline. (just like that "rx8") then add something to it just like Riantos bro. ill make use or try incorporate the 350GT if the V35 somehow doesnt work out, not 100% sure about GTR look on the V's either. (thats just my point of view)..good experiment somehow. you need to mix some chemicals more for the perfect formulae =) peace.

if you really want that GTR look. replace the 35 to 350 and replace the V to GT.

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Just a quick edit

But do you see what i'm trying to do? 35V

Hm, close but no cigar... this way it kinds of read: 35V, not V35.

Try swapping the V above the 35

and kind of intersecting design... you get an idea what I'm talking about??

and perhaps forget the whole

GT

R

kind of thing/idea because we all know V35 is NOT a GTR...

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no no, im thinking a few kilowatts bro, but like he said, dyno is needed.

i like the one with the 350GT, hmm maybe trying out a few different fonts, not sold on the font thou....hmm since i hav no exams, ill try smthing out too, look out for this space!

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