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I paid $30 for a pair in excellent condition. Keep in mind there are lots of different GT badges. R33 are different from R32 which are again different from S15. There are also differences in R32 badges. Some had no colour (just silver), I think it was GTS and GTS4 had silver+blue and GTSt and GTR had silver+maroon.

Just remember to ask for pics :O

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I got a pair for free off some bent up quarter panels that were being thrown out at my local import wrecker.

just ask your local wrecker nicely and even though I'm sure they'll laugh at you for collecting rubbish they'll be happy to let you have em :O Although if the guards are in good condition they'll probably want to keep the badges on them.

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