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Dear jerk off(s)

who stole my front badge & snapped the keyhole one (on the boot) off thanx for making my nite! No longer is my Skyline one of the cleanest+tidiest examples around but rather damaged goods, violated & just not the same. If only I had the chance to walk out whilst u were doing the deed, idv had my way with u & not in a sexual way. Wat idv done to u, Australia definitly WOULD NOT be saying sorry...

PS After my cry any ideas where i can purchase sum replacement badges guys lol seriously :thumbsup:

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anyone ever re-attached the boot badge before?

mine snapped off one day when i went to open the boot up and fill er up with goods.

Wuld like to kno the same, im very interested. I cant stand the look of the keyhole without it, looks so cheap & violated. Gosh im soooooo peeved!

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yeah just out of interest give nissan a ring

and with nissan you dont pay for shipping or they manage to hide the cost of it im getting some parts and its only costing $16 from melbourne and will be here tomorrow morning

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dont buy the ones from ebay or car toys.. i bought one cost me 20 bucks went for a hi pressure wash and the red came of the R ahahaha and than the chrome started to slowly come of too xD learnt my lesson there! always go legit. lol

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anyone ever re-attached the boot badge before?

mine snapped off one day when i went to open the boot up and fill er up with goods.

Pretty sure the key badge cover & the lock barrel is one unit so, you'll have to swap the whole barrel over into the new one.

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dont buy the ones from ebay or car toys.. i bought one cost me 20 bucks went for a hi pressure wash and the red came of the R ahahaha and than the chrome started to slowly come of too xD learnt my lesson there! always go legit. lol

i gota car toys 1 for 20bucks the red looks the same as the day i got it.

ive only used the high pressure car wash hoses a few times on it though. usually do my car washing at home

bastards left a major scratch on my baby when they took mine, musta used a screwdriver or something.

when i was at nissan they qouted me 140 for a new 1 to which i was not too fond of, they said most of it was the shipping cost. but maybe they give different answers each day of the week with exchange rates ;)

my bros in japan at the moment so would anyone know where to get 1 near osaka?

o and i heard a few of the f*k wit lil 10yr olds at salisbury north skate park talking bout how they take badges from cars while i was sk8ing there. apparently your a big man if you've taken a bunch of em, i quickly let them know my disaproval for their bull sh*t and sent them home crying to mum

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