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Hi fellas,

I was just wondering if any of you have had your rear GTR badge stolen in recent months as apparently there's a badge scoundrel circulating the Western suburbs.

Although I'm pissed as - I gotta hand it to him, as clean it took it off clean and didn't leave any scratches on my GTR's rear. If it's going to get stolen again and again, I might as well not have any badges. What are your experiences?

Kevin

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West ill steal your badge, it will stop you getting laughed at

I removed mine the day I got my GTR, put it on my dash inside the car, a month later some punk tried to steal it but didnt know what he was doing he took the badge and my stereo. Off street parking from now on.

Edited by Takahashi GTR

A solution to this problem:

Get some caster beans

Make some ricin

Coat the back of your GTR badge in ricin

Glue it back on

Good luck to any scum who pulls it off and touches the back. There may or may not be some innocent victims... ;)

There was an R32 Gts-t around the corner from me that was badged one night and then completely stolen 2 weeks later. Maybe they liked the badge so much they decided they wanted the whole car?

A solution to this problem:

Get some caster beans

Make some ricin

Coat the back of your GTR badge in ricin

Glue it back on

Good luck to any scum who pulls it off and touches the back. There may or may not be some innocent victims... :blink:

There was an R32 Gts-t around the corner from me that was badged one night and then completely stolen 2 weeks later. Maybe they liked the badge so much they decided they wanted the whole car?

That's a dog act :ninja:, just curious, what area are you in mate?

That's a dog act :blink:, just curious, what area are you in mate?

The car was in Croydon, parked on Dorset Road. It was always parked on the street, so it was just a matter of time before someone stole it.

A friend of the owner posted on here when it was stolen.

Heres the link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...l=stolen+dorset

Lol Leigh, it'll be reppin until some dipshit comes n badges it like they did ur gts!

someone should invent an irrelvant device kinda of like what people use out of tasers to connect up to door handles on their badges? give the lil shits the best de-badging experience of their life?

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