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well mud you could of told me where to get the gts badge from instead of trying to be smart about it. i know they exist but i dont know where to get them

Not trying to be a smart arse.

I do or do not , there is not try.

I got mine from a group buy on the forum years ago.

I'm sure if enough people were interested you could get a metal place to make some up?

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theory is, dont put a gtr badge on your car, unloess it can beat gtr's

bunch of fags

Not even.. Dont put a gtr badge on it unless it ' IS ' a gtr. My first skyline was a r33 gts-t with a gtr badge, i ripped that shit off quick smart. Now i actually own a gtr it pisses me off twice fold. Just a few nights ago a saw a white r33 gtst parked at 7-11 kawana with a gtr badge on it, i felt like ripping that badge off myself.

GTR = Have GTR Badge

GTS = have GTS-t Badge

HSV = Have Slow badge

Bear = Shit in the woods

Pope = catholic

Drummer of deaf leppard = Drum with one arm

See the theme...

;)

I am one of the lucky few who have a foot in each camp.

I have a R33 GTR V-Spec in pristine condition that I use for my weekend toy.

I also have a very nice R33 GTS-T Series II that I use as my daily driver.

I love both of my Skylines with a passion (just ask the wife) and I appreciate each of them for what they are. They are two very different cars and I would never put a GTR wing or badge on my GTS-T because I am proud to own it as a GTS-T.

And on the seventh day God created the Nissan Skyline and to own one is like nothing else.........

I completely agree.

People need to be happy with the car they own. If you want a GTR so bad, wait another year instead of buying a GTS-T and save for the difference on a GTR. Don't go and buy a GTS-T and pretend it's a GTR. It's never going to be.

I drive a 1990 R32 GTS-T and I am damn proud of my car. I love it. I wish I owned a GTR sure, everyone does, nearly everyone anyway, but I don't.

In my opinion, putting GTR badging on anything but a GTR, detracts from the authenticity of the original product. GTR owners are not better people than GTS-T owners, although especially on the coast here, we see alot of "I have more money so I'm superior to you and wouldn't say hi to you on a cruise" attitude, which I think is fu****g pathetic. However; the least us GTS-T owners can do, is allow authentic GTR owners the credit that is due where their ride is concerned.

That's just me and I am that way because I hate fakeness. People are different. Wankers will always put GTR badges on their GTS-Ts. They will always put HSV badges on their not-even-s-pack commodores and they will always think they are the king sh!t for doing it and that noone can tell that it's not the real deal. Just laugh at them and move on.

Ben.

hey dynamix that white fake GTR could possibly be the one that i see all the time in caloundra acting like a tool. he drives past like its fast and the furious and then laughs at you then pins it. hes done it a few times to me, i just shake my head and laugh looking for popo to bust his arse

in town here we've got a series 1 burgundy r33 with GTR badges and kit. here's the performance of it-

Natro rb20 auto rwd.

As far from a GTR that you can get in a r33 skyline. he's going to race some guy in a commodore and get beaten and then there will be some stooge going round saying his stock vn beat a gtr, so imagine how much it would beat a gts-t.

i can understand putting the bodykit or wing on (only if it had the stock little s1 r33 wing), but to put the badges on is stupid.

hey dynamix that white fake GTR could possibly be the one that i see all the time in caloundra acting like a tool. he drives past like its fast and the furious and then laughs at you then pins it. hes done it a few times to me, i just shake my head and laugh looking for popo to bust his arse

Shame on him, sounds like another ass clown. If i see him i'll ask him why he has the gtr badge.. And why he wears clown shoe's..

i wonder how these ppl feel if a real GTR drives past them....

we had two GTR R33s tonight at the same time in a servo, after we did the talking and photo shooting, there is this fake R33 with GTR kit, wing and badges came up and tried to show off in front of us. he did not even change the side-indicators.....how lame, and the thing is he would not admitt its a GTS-t, he thinks GTR skylines are just done up GTS-Ts ( he even asked me where i got my GTR wing from)........ ppl like these just make me wanna get out of the skylines.... shame...

i saw a VN commodore with GREDDY sticker across the whole front window in nambour...... says it all.
funny you say that darrin ive seen that one as well but the one i laugh most at is the new pulsar hatch with the massive nismo sticker across the front windscreen

What about a Daewoo with a massive APEXi sticker across the entire rear window and a Hyundai with a TRUST sticker across the front...very very lame

That is even more GHEY than a GTR badge on a GTS-t :( Why pretend to have something you don't...be proud of what you have :(

Just like Rhinorebel said I could've also had a late model R33 GTR too but I purchased my GTS-t for my own reasons.

GTS-t and proud of it :(

LOL @ Frankxy post!!!

Thats just lame and shows how far some skyline'rs go just to show off to their 14 year old girlfriends. THEN cant even admit its a GTST. hahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

LOL

well what if you have gtr engine and running gear is it ok then? lol

yes i know a gtr is a gtr

but guess what?? gtr's are overrated!

yes the lauch quick

yes the look nicer than a gtst

but who cares?

gtst are good

gtrs are for show ponys

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