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I was trying to see if anyone had or could point me in the direction of where to find any badges for an R33 GTST. What I am looking for is a complete set (Front S, Side GT badges and the boot badge), as someone recently made off with every one of them on my R33.

If anyone has any available, or could spare any, or point me in the direction of where to obtain some that would be sensational.

Cheers guys!

-Alex

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sven laptop,

Mate whats with everyone flogging badges off nice cars in Melbourne. I kid you not its happened to so many people that I have spoken to down here. It happens in Brisbane and everywhere else... it just seems that every poor bastard down here has a story to tell about they pride and joy being pilaged.

At least I know how you feel mate... I am suprised that we just can't buy our badges back of these bastards at some swap meet at a heavily discounted price to what they would normally retail for.

Anyhow mate... thats my little rant. Good luck with finding them as well.

-Alex

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Thanks Alex.

Just to make the situation even sweeter, it appears the boot badge (just a crummy old Nissan logo) only comes with the boot lock and costs $190!!!!!!!

Then there are the other badges.

As they say in NZ ......... bugger!

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Cheers SillyFlyFresh for the pointer to justjap for some badges!

Mate just a quick question though. When you say that you can haggle with him over price, would you think that you could possibly haggle with him over the price of new badges or more so for used badges if he does in fact have any. Any estimates on how much he would possibly go down from your experiences with him?

Cheers mate!

-Alex

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Thanks SillyFlyFresh.

I went to the JustJap website, found an email address, contacted Darron & he got back to me within 24 hours saying he had 2nd hand examples of most of the badges I need.

The prices don't look too bad either, but of course cheaper is always better.

He even gave details (& price) for overnight post to Melbourne.

Good service so far!

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