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HI SAU

was pondering what to do with my grill. it needed a badge.

so i decided to go with a nissan badge. I think it looks hot.. (possibly becuase i customed the grill DIY :laugh: )

but all in all it turned out better than i thought so i figured i would post up a pic and see what you all think..

Corey.

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The badge looks pretty good, It might look cool if you re-sprayed the badge in black to give it more of a subtle stealth look, or you could even match it with the purple colour of the car.

Hi all,

thanks for the coments..

at least when i sell i can say that its the only aussie delivered 33 and pump up the price due to rareness :cheers::) (if only)

Once again thanks for the posts im glad some people like it as i love it, its something different.. sets it apart abit.. :D

Cheers

Corey

ok ok.. its a teensy bit lop sidded only a tiny bit though

i just didnt see it as i was happy with the job i did and the look of it..

thanks for pointing it out..

atleast its something to do on the weekend as i do enjoy playing with the line. :cheers:

even the smallest excuse to modify..

Corey,

Looks alright, but i think it would look way better without it. If you want to make the front of your car look better i'd be doing something about that big dirty ugly numberplate. Get a slimline plate or i'm pretty sure you can get black plates with white lettering with without having to get a personalized plate

hmmm i would like the word NISSAN where u put ur nissan badge i think it'd look good but good job :P

You mean like on the old pintaras/pulsars/toyotas etc? Might be hard to find a new badge that still uses the nissan without being the actual logo but yeah I think that would be cool aswell.

When I had my r34 I had a gold nissan badge like the one that was put in the grill, it was meant to be for a GTR but I stuck it on my steering wheel instead lolz.

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