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So i get to my car out the front this morning to go to TAFE and i noticed my GT badges are missing.. /rant

soo annoying how some dickheads do this try and keep your car nice and clean and then some top bloke does this.

anyone have any that i can buy?

so pissed off right now lol

cheers,

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happened to me as well... went shopping... then went home... was about to jump in my car the next morning and saw they had been nicked... sux ey

umm just jap have new ones but they are about $50 per badge....

im sure some1 on the forums in wrecking a gts-t that would sell u the badges... thats wot i ended up doing...

i think i got both of em for about $40 from someone on here...

So i get to my car out the front this morning to go to TAFE and i noticed my GT badges are missing.. /rant

soo annoying how some dickheads do this try and keep your car nice and clean and then some top bloke does this.

anyone have any that i can buy?

so pissed off right now lol

cheers,

I've got one (from my old wreck car, not your :) ), name your price. I kept it for memory but i'm kind of over the skylines thing now.

I took mine off ages ago on purpose... But had them on for 2 years without being pinched

same...i stripped all the badges off mine...looks better IMHEO.

I was considering putting a GTS-t sticker on the bootlid corner for a lol.

I've got one (from my old wreck car, not your ;) ), name your price. I kept it for memory but i'm kind of over the skylines thing now.

just the one? or both of them?

doesn't look better when there off cos there's all this glue shit and hole behind it looks terrible lol

So i get to my car out the front this morning to go to TAFE and i noticed my GT badges are missing.. /rant

soo annoying how some dickheads do this try and keep your car nice and clean and then some top bloke does this.

anyone have any that i can buy?

so pissed off right now lol

cheers,

Yeah will happen eventually. I bought 3 of them awhile back when one of mine got pinched, I think I've got two spares, one is blue I think. I'll check and get back to you.

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