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Hey Guys,

Just wondering if anyone would be kind enough to send me a spare GTR badge? I can get them from ebay for $10 posted but just thought to check if anyone on here had one laying around... If so plz PM me.

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Kind Regards,

Sarkis

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Jeez , bargain, get it from Ebay then, but if they have all run out and cant get you one for that amazing low price Nissan sell them brand new for approx $130, or,

I have one only, from a 1993 R32 GTR for $50 posted to you

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yeah you can get the ones off ebay for $10, but they are cheap shit copies, that wantabe's use on their commodores, dont be so cheap, and go out and buy the real thing, and the bloke offering you one for $50, you should buy that if its genuine and in good nick as that is a good price...

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like sebastion said .... not genuine badges. i paid 80 bucks for one its still in plastic with nissan part number ect.. they also color coded (black /silver ect)

you know what would be cool.. the new badge off the latest GTR wonder if nissan stock these?

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Whats even scarier is according to your sig you currently have a 2005 Nissan Pulsar N16... that would almost be as bad as the gtr badge i saw on a pt cruiser...

If it is going onto a gtr spend the extra money and get a genuine one.

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