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Just got badged, could some one tell me where i can get a rear GTR badge for a r33 & how much?

You're in Sydney, go to UAS.

My mates had his V-spec badged twice!!! Both times they have got them to Tassie in about a week!!!

BTW I'd check all the guys running GTR badge's on their T's ha! ha! just joking, but it is a pet hate of mine, why would you bother???????

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dont bid on the ones on ebay pleaseee :Oops: ...  The top one is mine and the second is meshmesh's :D

I hope you guys realise that you're bidding on fake GTR badges... They're not Genuine Nissan ones, although the one you're bidding on it pretty close, meshmesh's is completely wrong looking.

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Are the badges for the 32, 33 & 34 all the same

The R34 GTR badges are the only one's that are different (subtle changes, but still noticeable at a standstill) Anyone correct me if i'm wrong, HPI GTR special no1 states this.....? The fake one's that are mashed onto GTST's don't look completely right... they look smaller and very toyish :thumbdwn: (unless its a genuine one of course).

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Yeah I realise its fake but dont have $90.00 to spare at the moment for a "genuine" one (which is what JustJap quoted me). And sorry the bottom one isnt meshmesh's :Oops:

Yeah, it's extortion isn't it? :D

Just checking that you realised that they weren't genuine ones... It's all good! :P

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