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Hey all i've just tried the seach funtion and it hasnt come up with anything so.........here it is,

What is the meaning/or difference between the Red GT badges and the Blue GT badges on the fenders?

i would prefer answers that are 100% certain of the meaning behind the two different colours.

and ill shall attatch pics in case ppl think im nuts.

Michael.

p.s. no smart arse comments please as i seriously would like to know.

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Yeh definitely blue = non-turbo, mine are blue =] I saw a R32 GTR the other day with red badges same with the R34 GTR, so i dunno where silver is coming from...

A little off topic, but James how did you come to own a GTR in high school lol? If your family is loaded, do you have a sister or something, because i would really like an R34 GTR :laugh:

Lol just joking mate

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Lol, got working/saving and bought one with a family loan. Need to pay back now...

Kleicl, on the nemo website, I could only find orange clown fish :laugh:

Lol, took me a second to get that...

Good work with the loan mate, how much does the car cost you to maintain? Heard GTR's are very dear...

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Cant find it for the life of me.. but seriously.. iv seen atleast 10 cars with them.. mainly.. silver r33 gtr's... and how i know is when i brought them for my car they cost 65 buks a peice.. awsom ay

lol have a good one guys

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Yeh definitely blue = non-turbo, mine are blue =] I saw a R32 GTR the other day with red badges same with the R34 GTR, so i dunno where silver is coming from...

silver = red and silver for GTR compared to red/white for gtt/ gtst

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