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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys, if anyone can help me out with finding .eps file versions of any of the logos found on the car would be really helpful.

Hoping to make it to the 25th anniversary. Fingers crossed!

Wow thank you Chris, much appreciated :) I need Calsonic (which apparently is the same font as 'Nissan', Potenza and Reinik (found in my sig)

I just found a vector for Potenza, is that all I need? http://logos-vector.com/logo/vector_Potenza_54398.htm#.U6DZlvmSz4Y

  • 2 weeks later...

Just a quick update:

Fitted my D2 brake kit:

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And also pulled the intercooler off to check for oil (found a little bit not heaps) and found this little guy which I thought was neat

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Genuine Calsonic :teehee:

Ha that thing is awesome!

From memory the paint all up was about $400, but no idea how much I used, I didn't spray it myself I just paid for it :P

Just be wary, I could never find a "Calsonic Blue" paint code, we started with LM Blue and just added colour to get it to match, so make sure the guy painting knows what he's doing

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