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blue ones = N/A.

had em on my r33 gts25 when i first got it...yanked it out and replaced it with new red ones frm justjap.com.

be careful if yr intending to yank em off with yr nails...one of mine almost came off before the stupid badge even budged...

do it with a screw driver, ull scratch the paint..

thinner frm bunnings or anywhere else would slowly allow u to peel it off afaik...

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all correct blue should = either NA or GTS4, though my car came with red and a GTR badge on the boot, the dude in japan that owned it must have been a ricer, the GTR badge was the first thing that came off the car when i bought it.

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Nismodified : often guys in japan tend to switch the blue ones for maroon and white ones like ive done in aus to hide their true n/a colours.

a majority of the na cars ive seen have maroon and white badges and no they do not come from factory like that to my knowledge.

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$49

http://www.justjap.com/parts_in_stock_new3.htm

they've also got gold Nissan badges on that page...they look pretty cool!

you could try your local Nissan dealer for the red guard badges...they put them on those special edition S15's so they might stock them..

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