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Hi SAU,

Man some low life badged my car I am so pissed off, but its kind of my fault I shouldn’t have parked my car in Bankstown im an idiot.

Anyways wondering if you guys can help me out im looking to buy the badge but have no idea where to get it from or what it even looks like I cant remember I took a photo of the other side, this might be a stupid question but is it the exact same badge on the right hand side of the car? They took the left hand side badge my car is a R33 GTS – T 1997 model m spec.

Thanks in advance.

Babylon

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WHY? Because some people are assholes who have absolutely no respect for other people's property.

As for replacing it, try your local Nissan dealer.

will do, sorry about the stupid question but the left side is the same badge as the right side? correct?

Hi SAU,

Man some low life badged my car I am so pissed off, but its kind of my fault I shouldn’t have parked my car in Bankstown im an idiot.

Anyways wondering if you guys can help me out im looking to buy the badge but have no idea where to get it from or what it even looks like I cant remember I took a photo of the other side, this might be a stupid question but is it the exact same badge on the right hand side of the car? They took the left hand side badge my car is a R33 GTS – T 1997 model m spec.

Thanks in advance.

Babylon

rightbadge.jpg

missingview2.jpg

missing1.jpg

Hey,

Sorry to hear that it happened...but www.justjap.com have them for sale for around $49... i think..

Cheers

ey bro dekhit nice to see thers assyrian on here... man u payed 55bucks for a badge dont you guys have wreckers up in sydney??

Hey kho spi baseema atin? yeah i dont have sorda going to wreckers lol

Shouldn't be more than a day or two...

And yes, same badge on left and right (as you've prolly figured out now)

And as for the price, my "S" badge on the bonnet cost me $65 =-o

damm sorry to hear that. Thanks for your reply

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