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thats fkn shit man, i hate ppl who do that to others cars, its in line with keying and the likes, i like the badges to be honest, i wish i had the skylines lettering across the back of mine as well as the "25GT-t" badges.

i think do it, if you liked it before do you like it anymore/less now?

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^The 25 GT-t badge looks a bit poxy imo.

At the moment I put a simple HKS badge(purely the logo, no writing on the bottom) on my bootlid where there would be a GTR badge on a GTR looks quite tough

My car came from japan with the skyline lettering taken off, I ordered a new set and had it on for about a year now, but now I'm getting the urge to take it off again lol.

If you buy a genuine set it will even have the letters spaced out properly and one side of the packaging will line up with the RHS taillight so you can get a perfect fitment

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where did you order the skylines lettering from?

outta curiosity, do u have HKS parts in ur line?

why you can order them from any nissan dealership with a parts department, all they need is the japanese VIN and the model of your car i guess?

I paid $100 (extortion I know, but I really wanted them, actually now that I remember what I paid for em I think I'll keep the badges on lol)

As far as HKS parts, no I just like their logo so I decided to put it on my car, along with my hello kitty and spoon badges :banana:

- HKS pod

- HKS SSQV

^came with the car

- HKS turbo timer

- HKS hi power silent cat-back

so yeah, I have kind of have a preference for hks stuff.

But put on a badge more because their logo is nice and simple and I thought it would look good as a badge on my bootlid

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why you can order them from any nissan dealership with a parts department, all they need is the japanese VIN and the model of your car i guess?

I paid $100 (extortion I know, but I really wanted them, actually now that I remember what I paid for em I think I'll keep the badges on lol)

As far as HKS parts, no I just like their logo so I decided to put it on my car, along with my hello kitty and spoon badges :banana:

- HKS pod

- HKS SSQV

^came with the car

- HKS turbo timer

- HKS hi power silent cat-back

so yeah, I have kind of have a preference for hks stuff.

But put on a badge more because their logo is nice and simple and I thought it would look good as a badge on my bootlid

fair enough, sounds good, although the spoon badge throws me a lil lol, honda much?

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