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If you take the GTR badge off, it will be a sleeper, cuz when ppl pull up next to you they won't know what it is unless they can tell from the wider rear guards.

I'd go clean, just leave all the stock badges on (GTR / GT / V-SPEC).

:) = :)

I like the shopping list though, but dont know if it'll stay. It'll be troublesome to get rid of them if I do get sick of the look. hahaha. Yea just go with what you like.

I'll probably get commented for that again, same as when I put a/c on. :P

If you rice a gtr like you did that gtst I'm sure someone in victoria will shoot you Kevin. :P

Yep! Had enough of rice...time for some salad now!

Ok update...I've taken off my gtr badges and even took off my vspec stickers. The only thing remaining are those GT side badges. Want to get them off too but cannot afford another front fender respray so they will stay...I want my GTR to be full on stealth this time.

My car is get the tuners getting a full tune so will post pics up later!

Keep the factory badges, I see no reason to get rid of those.

I would not be seen dead driving a car with the ghey 'shopping list' down the door.

thanks for your comments mate, but I already debadged and sold off my badges.

Yeah agreed...that shopping lust looks gaay as!!

Bro, you have made my day...wow, it's so nice...I just paid for it...cannot wait to get it.

Will post up pictures.

clean imo, stickers is 90's fast and the furious style lol, one one the front an back ok, but thats it unless ur sponsored

I agree. The sticker look is so 90's. I've noticed more cars are going badgeless look.

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