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nice lookz good where u get the nismo badge from?

Mate i got it from ebay [Cheap as chips]...... Its plastic and comes with chrome finish i just painted it White.. i have one in the interior to

Nismo Badge - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nismo-Script-Badge-...%3A1|240%3A1318

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You don't have a nismo edition skyline.. why put nismo badges ? It's like people who put GTR badges on GTST cause they have a GTR bodykit. :O but hey, that's my opinion ! And yeah, interior is too much.

In Canada, you would have been flamed cause of the white dash and blue seats cover, funny to see how every country have very different taste on car modifications. If you like it, thats all matters.

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Mate, don't listen to other people's opinions too much. Modify your car the way you want it to look, run - it's your car who gives a stuff what others think. Moreover, Nismo is obviously Nissan's racing arm - nothing wrong with putting on a Nismo badge. However, if you want the badge to stand out - perhaps spray the mesh on the grill black? Besides that, everything else is up to personal taste.

Good luck.

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that badge has teh super aids :(

i'm gonna polish up the whole car next week and its goooone... i'd like to take off the nissan prince one too but i'm scared it'll leave ashadow that's even worse

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looks backyard in the close up

BUT

it does look the goods in the next pic.

I personally would have gone with black mesh for the grill and the frontbar air ducts, but as others have said it is your car

as long as you're happy with it that's all that matters

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