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Hi all, today some little bastard vandal ripped the nissan GT badge off my car and now I'm having to shop for a replacement. :ninja:

Does anyone if they are all the same? I looked at a JDM website and they have ones for R33 GTST and R33 GTR. What's the difference? I thought all skylines and S15 silvias had the same badge? :dry:

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Edited by R34 Rampage

thx i know this is true with the R33s, but i was more interested to know if there are any differences in the badge between 32/33/34/S15 or the GTR and GT-Ts sizewise, design etc

Edited by R34 Rampage

They have Gt badges for gtrs and s15s??

Just get that badge you posted above for your car..

ok so lookin at just-jap site..

seems like they have it for gtrs.. Strange.. Never seen a gt badge on a gtr before..

Edited by siddr20
They have Gt badges for gtrs and s15s??

Just get that badge you posted above for your car..

ok so lookin at just-jap site..

seems like they have it for gtrs.. Strange.. Never seen a gt badge on a gtr before..

U never seen a GT badge on a GTR b4 ????? have u seen a GTR from the side

Red means you got turbo car.

blue means you non turbo

I Got Blue, I HAVE Turbo (4 Door GTS-4)

32/33 Badges generally are the same.

34 ones are smaller but a bit taller

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I had factory gold GT badges on my R32 GTS V Selection II :wave:

and I've seen R32 sedans with green GT badges.

mine has gold badges too but i think theyre aftermarket. not 100% though

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