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32s only have 1 badge, they do not need 2. its presence speaks for itself.

thats also why they so light weight 1 less badge :laugh:

u take that gts sticker off in the hope it would get mistaken for a gtr.................ok sorry just felt i needed to throw something in there :D ill stay out the ways

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KILL HIM KILL HIM

32s only have 1 badge, they do not need 2. its presence speaks for itself.

thats also why they so light weight 1 less badge :laugh:

u take that gts sticker off in the hope it would get mistaken for a gtr.................ok sorry just felt i needed to throw something in there :D ill stay out the ways

but my 32 has 2 badges AND a sticker on the back... so your saying its heavier than a 33?? =\

KILL HIM KILL HIM

32s only have 1 badge, they do not need 2. its presence speaks for itself.

thats also why they so light weight 1 less badge :laugh:

u take that gts sticker off in the hope it would get mistaken for a gtr.................ok sorry just felt i needed to throw something in there :D ill stay out the ways

Im thinking of getting another GTS-t sticker for my boot. You can still get them from Nissan; ~$21. The Nissan sticker is like ~$40!

Ok Marks Commodore is quick!

Should have seen that animal when Shane owned it,

Poweskidded 4th gear with no clutch dumps at all lol - as soon as boost came one he was leaving tracks all over port road LOL! :P

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