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Gts Metal Badges (only 2 Days Or So To Get 20 Or There $130 Each Not $75)


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nice andy... saved me getting it all posted up... :ninja: .. i still lovem :ninja:

this is what a gtr badge loox like on a original gtr grill.

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I'm very interested - you don't happen to have any more pictures of it installed on the rear of a vehicle?

Is it smaller then a rear GTR badge?

Guys, sorry to say that the group buy failed as the qty of 20 was never reached, so if you would like 1 or more of these badges please email me at [email protected] and I will cost badges per individual and send them out as single packages.

Andy

they look cheapley made metal or plastic?

What they look like are professionally made stainless metal badges, what are you looking at ??

If you want one then buy one, if not then don't!

I have been selling these here in the UK for a number of months now and have sold over 80 with not a single bad word said about them.

SeriesII if you ever reply to my mail, let me know what you want to do as I am ready to sell to others.

Edited by andy kain
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