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Hey,

I'm looking to get a GTR badge for my 32 because its been de-badged. My friend said to make sure I get the R34 ones coz they look better apparently. Can anyone help me with a vin or something to source them through nissan? If not, does anyone know where I can get one or have one they don't want?

Also, how much are they?

I've also looked on ebay for them but they are probably dodgy. If anyones had any experience with them off ebay (good or bad) let me know.

Cheers in advance,

Chris.

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Hey,

I'm looking to get a GTR badge for my 32 because its been de-badged.

I wouldn't bother. Most people will think it's just another skyline yadda yadda. But the true believers will be able to spot it. And after all isn't that all that matters rather than proving you have a GTR to one of the numerous commodore bogans out there.

My 2c. Nothing wrong with the badge but the money would be better spent making your GTR faster!

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Yeah I wasn't really expecting to pay 180$ for one lol. I'm happy to go badgeless than pay nissan australia that much.

I'll check the sites mentioned just to check their prices but looks like I'll stay away from ebay.

Thanks for ya help guys. Appreciated.

EDIT: Checked sites for anyone interested. $95 from justjap, power play doesn't seem to have them or at least I couldn't find it, couldn't find it either on unique auto sports, rhdjapan.com has them for $75USD. also carmate has some others like hks or apexi etc.

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justjap have 33 and 34 front badges. not sure about rear's. afaik, the newer rear badges are just a brighter red and shaped slightly differently. 34 front badges are much thicker, so they're good if you have an aftermarket bar or grille on your 32 as it makes it stick out more. like this..

i just said all that so i can post a pic of my car. hey nofx hardcore, what sideskirts do you have?

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