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why? why do ppl do this? i would shoot myself before puting a GTR badge on a GTST...

GTST... nice metalic blue colour... its an R33... nice zorst... got a kit... hasnt even got flared front guards to make it look remotely like an R... yet he has a GTR badge on it...

*sigh*

one of ur mates jet? :) jk

is he? lol jk

SERIOUSLY!!?? ok going too far now :D

but yeah...

la-6969 thats just wrong.

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Mine is obviously a GT-R wannabe but thats the way it arrived on these shores. Genuine R wing, 400R front, skirts and rear spats. It came in with a GT-R badge on the front. Luckily nothing on the back. The first thing I did B4 starting it up was rip off that badge on the front. The GTST is a great car in its own right. There is no need to shame it and yourself coz a "T", no matter what is done to it, can always be distinguished from an "R"

lol denham... thats just sad.

as for the GTR badge ifbred on the front.. thats fair enough... but this one has a GTR badge on the back... its the whole pretending to be something ur not... i dont know... imo its the gheyest thing u could ever do.

If it ain't an R, don't go out and make the effort to pretend it is.

Rs and Ts are brilliant cars in their own right and they should stay seperated.

If yr car landed or you bought the car with the badges, fair enuf I guess, but don't go out there and deliberately put R badges on the car thinking that it'll put you higher in the food chain. If anything, it'll drop you.

This scenario is the same as ppl who put the M badge on their 318is pretending to be an M3. It sickens me.

The worst defacing I saw was M3 Motorsport rims on a Honda Accord....

If you want rice, take a cooking class ;)

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