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Whats with people these days. You cant even go out and get plasted in peace without some pov $%^& taking your stuff... I came back from a drink lastnight to find my GTR badge's missing..

Seriously man come on its part of a nice car. Why on earth would you steal a dam badge.. Besides the fact there 100$ to replace...

On the up and up at least they didnt scratch the paint when they were stealing it ^^

PS: Hi guys sorry i havent been around but im sure you's enjoyed the quietness lol

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vish dnt u have a gtr badge on ur gtt?

now be a good sport and give it to ben..

guess what badge i got on my 180sx...?

a Spec R badge from a S15.. wtf? came on it lol

i Used to sold it 100 bucks 2nd hand :closedeyes: removed it 3 months ago filled the hole up nicely and re-painted the boot debadged is the way to go i reckon

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:closedeyes: A free boot lol I like that one :thumbsup:

Actuelly I already got a new badge yesterday and ill be picking it up today and have it back on by night fall ;)

To be honist even though someone stole my badge it gave me a good resion to get out with me car again

and remember why i love that bloody thing so much...

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