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i couldnt' be bothered reading 11 pages so i'm not sure if this ebay item has been mentioned before but it seems to be an ongoing listing. if the link doesn't work search for the item number 320218657291

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...hlink:middle:au

i can't comment on the quality of the item as i've not bought one though

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I bought a GTT one and it looked fantastic, but in under a year the red has faded dramatically and looks pretty shite. They need to UV protect them much better! If you are putting one on your R33 grille where it will be shaded most of the time it may be ok.

Here sumfn quickly ive designed on photoshop from a gtr badge GT could be more central but u can c wat u could make up similar to a GTR badge..Will be makin sumfn like dis abit more authentic from making a thin satinless steel back then having vinyl design of the GTS made up and stuck on to the back plate then have the badge dipped in lacquer for a sealed and protected from weather and then a polished glossy finish... any other crafting methods from ppl would be gr8 cheers..Sorry but this is a 1 of for myslf as this would be sumfn thats time consuming but if it ends up being ez and cheap to do ill look into making more

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