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Christ that is one bombed out R34!!! Love the way sits.... it's the bees knees.

Btw, does anyone here know where to get an East Bear GTS-R badge like the one on the previous page?

Powerplayimports.com.au have em, i've seen them in their shop when i was there getting my goodies on Monday. Not sure on price but they have and are able to get heaps of eastbear stuff.

Powerplayimports.com.au have em, i've seen them in their shop when i was there getting my goodies on Monday. Not sure on price but they have and are able to get heaps of eastbear stuff.

Yeah Powerplay havem, they have my East Bear Bonnet (paid in full) ive been waiting for nearly 1 year now ,it has to be worth the wait hmm.

I can get GTS-R badges for anyone thats interested, they're be $100 each plus postage.

however, unless you got a rb26 engine in your gtt... i would say you're not worthy of wearing the R badge yet.

I'm the same way with GTR badges, but a GTS-R badge implies you're wearing East Bear gear.

Still, there's no such thingas a GTS-R - I know the R badge looks rad, but unless you have a Rb26 with a big arse turbo upgrade and AWD, I dare not wear it... I had it on my GTST (mind you mind's pretty up there with regards to power etc), but I had to take it off 3 days later as I felt it implied I'm trying to be what I am not... I'd rather be proud of my beast the wayit is.

Still, there's no such thingas a GTS-R - I know the R badge looks rad, but unless you have a Rb26 with a big arse turbo upgrade and AWD, I dare not wear it... I had it on my GTST (mind you mind's pretty up there with regards to power etc), but I had to take it off 3 days later as I felt it implied I'm trying to be what I am not... I'd rather be proud of my beast the wayit is.

that badge is meant for an r31. the gtr equivalent of the model range. so your feeling still applies.

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Any of you guys have the GT-T badge that the bloke in England was selling? I have one, they're very neat.

Nope. I sure did try to get one though.

They have no plans to do another batch either, so this is something I might look into doing once I'm resettled in my new place.

They won't be cheap to produce though.

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